Mr. Donald Trump was sworn into office on January 20, becoming the 47th president of the United States, also the 2nd person to have 2 non-consecutive terms. After the official ceremony at Capitol Hill, Mr. Trump participated in the parade and met with supporters.
Donald Trump was sworn in as president of the United States
Mr. Trump caused a stir because he did not put his hand on the Bible when taking the oath of office

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump (left) stand with former President Joe Biden and wife Jill Biden

The helicopter carrying Mr. Joe Biden and Ms. Jill Biden left the congressional building

Mr. Trump appeared at the event at Capitol One Arena with a familiar dance
Due to the cold weather, events that traditionally take place outdoors had to be held indoors, including Mr. Trump’s swearing-in and inauguration speech. At the event to meet supporters at Capitol One Arena, Mr. Trump gave a speech, then signed the first executive orders of his second term on stage.

Mr. Trump distributed pens to supporters sitting in the audience

Mr. Trump signed the first executive orders

New US Vice President JD Vance, who will accompany Donald Trump for the next 4 years, hugs his daughter Mirabel

Donald Trump’s son Barron Trump received the attention of the audience at the event at Capitol One Arena

US First Lady Melania Trump was with her husband throughout the inauguration ceremony
After the event at Capitol One Arena, Mr. Trump headed to the White House, continued to sign executive orders and answer questions from reporters. He added that he saw a letter left by former President Joe Biden. The tradition of leaving a letter for his successor was initiated by the late US President Ronald Reagan in 1989 and has been continuously maintained to this day.

Desk in the Oval Office with executive orders waiting to be signed by Mr. Trump

Mr. Trump showed the public the letter left by former President Joe Biden, with the number 47 handwritten on the outside