Trump heads to Washington for inaugural celebrations to mark his return to power
- Donald Trump will return to Washington to celebrate his second inauguration as President, four years after leaving amid a Capitol attack by his supporters.
- The inauguration events will include performances by celebrities and tech billionaires, showcasing a more star-studded lineup than before.
- The Women's March is rebranded as the People's March, focusing on broader social issues, and expects about 50,000 attendees.
- Notable absences from the ceremony include former First Lady Michelle Obama and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, with less outspoken resistance to Trump this time.
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Melons in Washington. Towards the meeting with Trump
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is in Washington where the inauguration ceremony of the new president of the United States takes place. It is considered highly probable in the political and diplomatic circles of the capital...
Ultra Summit in Washington
The inauguration this Monday of Donald Trump as president of the United States will be very different from the one he starred in eight years ago. Trump is no longer a rarity without support. Now he has at his disposal a wide court of flatterers and fanatics to occupy all the positions of power in Washington, so he will not have to endure professional politicians who explain to him the limits of democracy as in his first term.
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