ALBAWABA- Donald Trump has officially been inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, marking his return to a GOP-controlled Washington with an ambitious policy agenda.
Trump began his day with a pre-inaugural tea at the White House alongside outgoing President Joe Biden.
The two leaders then traveled together to the U.S. Capitol for the swearing-in ceremony, symbolizing the peaceful transfer of power.
Former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama were in attendance, witnessing the historic event alongside congressional leaders and a host of dignitaries.
As confirmed by an official in his incoming administration, the inauguration sets the stage for Trump to deliver on key promises, including a controversial plan to end birthright citizenship.
This move is part of a broader hardline immigration policy expected to dominate his first 100 days in office.
Further, Trump is set to sign a series of executive orders shortly after his inauguration as the 47th president of the United States.
According to officials in the new administration, these orders will address key campaign promises, including declaring national emergencies on the U.S. border and in the energy sector.
Trump plans to deploy additional troops to the border, end the right to asylum, and close borders to illegal immigrants.
Furthermore, members of criminal gangs will be classified as terrorists under the new policies.
CNN, citing sources, reported that Trump will sign 10 executive orders related to immigration, underscoring the administration’s hardline stance on the issue.