Trump prepares for 2nd inauguration
- People from Upstate New York traveled to Washington, D.C. For Trump's inauguration on Monday, with students from Le Moyne College securing tickets through Senator Chuck Schumer.
- Liam O'Connor, a Le Moyne College student and chairman of the Onondaga County Young Republicans, attended his first inauguration and hopes for unity in Trump's speech.
- Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman expressed hope that Trump's second administration will adopt a realistic approach towards Middle Eastern interests, including Iran.
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BBC World Service - Newshour, Trump inauguration: preparations ramp up
Preparations ramp up for the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as 47th president of the United States. We hear from our correspondents across Washington D.C., and speak to the singer performing the national anthem in today’s ceremony, and to a member of Donald Trump’s transition team. Also in the programme: on day two of the ceasefire in Gaza, we hear from released Israeli hostages and released Palestinian detainees, And as much-needed aid finally…
This is how they are preparing for Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington
The US president-elect will take office as President of the United States on Monday, January 20. The inauguration ceremony will begin at 6 p.m. Hungarian time in the Capitol, where he will take his ceremonial oath.
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