Civil rights leaders and King family mark MLK Day as a special call to action as Trump takes office
- On MLK Day, civil rights leaders and the King family called for action as Donald Trump was inaugurated as President, facing a bust of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. In the Capitol's rotunda.
- Many civil rights leaders expressed mixed feelings about Trump's inauguration, criticizing his past rhetoric and stances on race during his campaigns.
- Events honoring King's legacy included speeches and organizing efforts to prepare for the incoming administration's agenda, with a focus on civil rights advocacy.
- The juxtaposition of Trump's inauguration on MLK Day raised questions about unity and the future of civil rights under his administration.
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