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Trump takes power in Washington, declaring “America’s decline is over”

by Caitlin Yilek
January 20, 2025
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Washington — President Trump took power for another four years on Monday, vowing to create a nation that is “greater, stronger, and far more exceptional than ever before.” 

“The golden age of America begins right now,” Mr. Trump began his 30-minute speech. “From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world.” 

Mr. Trump said he is “confident and optimistic” that the U.S. is “at the start of a thrilling new era of national success.” 

“From this moment on, America’s decline is over,” he declared. 

But Mr. Trump argued that he’s taking over a government facing “a crisis of trust,” adding that a “radical and corrupt establishment” has left the nation in “disrepair.” He said the federal government can no longer provide basic services and claimed that the situation at the southern border is out of control.  

He vowed to declare a national emergency at the southern border in one of his first acts in office, saying “all illegal entry will immediately be halted.” He also said he would begin the process of deporting millions of criminal undocumented immigrants and send troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. 

He asserted that he not only has a political mandate to carry out his agenda, but also a divine one, after he survived an assassination attempt months before he won the election. 

“I felt then and believed even more so now that my life was saved for a reason, I was saved by God to make America great again,” he said. 

Mr. Trump, who returns to office as a convicted felon, also invoked the legal troubles he’s faced since leaving office. 

“Never again will the immense power of the state be weaponized to persecute political opponents — something I know something about,” Mr. Trump said. “We will not allow that to happen. It will not happen again under my leadership. We will restore fair, equal and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law.” 

Fearing that Mr. Trump would retaliate against his political enemies, Biden issued a number of pardons during his last hours in office, including those associated with the investigation into the Capitol riot as well as his own family members. 

This year’s speech stands in contrast to his first inaugural address eight years ago in which he depicted a dark vision of a nation in decline that he called “American carnage.” 

Mr. Trump took the oath of office in a rare indoor ceremony in the Capitol in the same room where a violent mob of his supporters stormed through four years earlier to block Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s election victory. 

Wearing a navy suit and purple tie, Mr. Trump took the oath administered by Chief Justice John Roberts at 12:01 p.m. Mr. Trump was accompanied by his wife, Melania, who wore a long navy coat and matching hat, as well as his five children, Don Jr., Eric, Ivanka, Tiffany and Barron. 

The ceremony was also attended by Mr. Trump’s predecessors, a tradition the president defied in 2021 as he falsely claimed the election was stolen from him. Former first lady Michelle Obama was absent — her office had said ahead of the inauguration that she would not attend. Earlier in the day, Mr. Trump and his wife had tea at the White House with the outgoing president and first lady, another tradition the Trumps did not observe when Biden succeeded him in 2021. 

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Caitlin Yilek

Caitlin Yilek is a politics reporter at CBSNews.com, based in Washington, D.C. She previously worked for the Washington Examiner and The Hill, and was a member of the 2022 Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship with the National Press Foundation.

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