Trump's inauguration speech excerpts: Immigration, foreign wars, God
- President Donald Trump's second inaugural address included a critique of the country and promises to fix its issues, delivered indoors due to cold weather.
- Trump vowed to send troops to the U.S.-Mexico border and boost domestic oil production without naming his predecessor or any Democrats.
- The crowd in the Capitol Rotunda was small, with around 600 attendees, mostly pro-Trump supporters, contrasting with traditional large inaugural audiences.
- Trump criticized the current government for its handling of crises and promised to end the country's decline, declaring a 'Golden Age of America' would begin immediately.
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Leaning Left59Leaning Right41Center59Last UpdatedBias Distribution37% Left, 37% Center
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- 37% of the sources lean Left, 37% of the sources are Center
37% Center
L 37%
C 37%
R 26%
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