"You are now witnessing the dawn of the golden age of America," he proclaimed to enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Trump transformed his rally at a downtown Washington arena into a signing ceremony for executive actions aimed at implementing significant policy shifts. He informed the audience that actions were forthcoming regarding the retention of federal documents and pardoning individuals charged in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
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Trump officially rescinded 78 executive orders from the Biden era, announced a regulatory freeze to prevent bureaucrats from issuing new regulations until his administration fully controls the government, and imposed a freeze on federal hiring, with exceptions for the military and a few essential areas.
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Additionally, he mandated that federal employees return to full-time, in-person work, directed all departments and agencies to address the cost of living crisis, and declared the United States' withdrawal from the Paris climate treaty. Among the orders signed were measures to restore freedom of speech, prevent government censorship, and end the "weaponization of government against the political adversaries of the previous administration."
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The event featured a modest setup with a desk, chair, and microphone, where Trump affixed his signature to the executive orders, showcasing his signature before tossing pens into the crowd. The atmosphere was lively, with a military band playing and attendees attempting to start a wave while enjoying concession stand snacks. The announcer acknowledged the unique format of the parade, which differed from traditional expectations.
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Trump's family members, including Barron, Eric, Ivanka, and Kai Trump, were present, with each making gestures of acknowledgment to the crowd. The president, alongside the first lady, Vice President Vance, and their families, entered the arena through the crowd, greeting supporters along the way. Trump announced plans to sign pardons for those imprisoned from January 6 and to focus on bringing back Israeli hostages, among other policy priorities. Families of Israeli hostages attended the parade, with some still having loved ones in captivity and others mourning those who have died. Steve Witkoff, Trump's appointee for special envoy for peace in the Middle East, introduced Trump by celebrating the return of three Israeli hostages, to which Trump responded, "For the former hostages here today, welcome home."
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The parade commenced with police and first responders from Butler County, PA, paying tribute to Corey Comperatore, who was killed in an assassination attempt on Trump in July. Comperatore's fireman jacket was carried during the parade, and a moment of silence was observed in his honor. Participants included the New York Military Academy, Palm Beach Police and Fire Rescue, the New York City Police Department Emerald Society Pipes and Drums, the Florida Firefighters Pipes and Drums, and the Middletown, Ohio high school marching band. The community raised over $140,000 through private donations and grants to send students from Vance's hometown to Washington.
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Supporters from across the country gathered at the Capital One Arena, waiting in line from the night before to witness Trump's swearing-in ceremony and the inaugural parade. Inside, the arena was a sea of red MAGA hats and Trump-branded apparel, with attendees waving Trump signs and American flags. The event was broadcast on large screens, with banners displaying "60th Presidential Inauguration." The crowd cheered for Trump, his family, and other MAGA figures like Pete Hegseth, Elon Musk, and Tulsi Gabbard, while booing President Biden, Hillary Clinton, and former Vice President Mike Pence.
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Trump's inaugural address touched on topics such as declaring an emergency at the border, recognizing only two genders, and ushering in a "golden age," all of which received enthusiastic applause. As he escorted Biden out of Washington, the crowd sang "na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye." During informal remarks, Trump addressed January 6, eliciting laughter and boos from the audience as he mentioned his critics.
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The event featured appearances by Trump allies such as Peter Navarro, Kellyanne Conway, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Congressman Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), who praised Trump's return to the White House. Elon Musk made a notable appearance, declaring, "This is what victory feels like," and expressing excitement for the future. Conservative activist Charlie Kirk also took the stage, celebrating the day's events with the crowd.