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Donald Trump presidential inauguration live updates: President sworn in, welcomes ‘golden age of America’

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Foreign Minister Penny Wong details Australia's position with the USA as Trump is sworn in as president for a second term.

President Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America.

On Monday local time, the Republican took the oath from the Capitol Rotunda, returning to the presidency for his second term as president.

The Republican is expected to enact a string of executive orders within hours of taking the oath, including repealing many made by Mr Biden.

Scroll down for the latest updates as Donald Trump returns to the White House.

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Disaster as inauguration singer’s track doesn’t play
‘This is what victory feels like: Musk screams, dances at parade
First image of Trump’s official signing ceremony
Executive orders planned as Trump goes on blitz
Trump takes back POTUS X account
Trump hints at January 6 action
Trump signs first documents as 47th US president
Trump cracks down on immigration and border
Trump delays China trade war
Former President Joe Biden departs Capitol
What happens now President Trump has been sworn in?
‘America will be respected again’
‘Panama’s promise to us has been broken’
Trump to rename Gulf of Mexico
Trump will be ‘peacemaker and unifier’
Services members to be given back pay after COVID dismissal
Only two genders in the United States
Trump to ‘bring back free speech’
Trump details string of executive orders
Trump reveals first executive order
Trump says January 20, 2025, is liberation day
‘Saved by God to make America great again’
Trump welcomes ‘golden age of America’
Melania holds bibles as oath taken
Trump sworn in as 47th President of United States
JD Vance sworn in as vice president
Committee celebrate ‘peaceful transfer of power’
Cheers erupt as Trump returns
Trump arrives to be sworn in as 47th US president
Mike Pence arrives for inauguration
Rupert Murdoch attends Donald Trump’s inauguration
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Who is in the Capitol for Trump’s swearing in
President Joe Biden has left the White House
Trump and Biden meet for tea at the White House
President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration day underway
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Disaster as inauguration singer’s track doesn’t play

US hit singer Carrie Underwood stood on stage at President Donald Trump’s inauguration ready to perform, but her music did not play.

Underwood stood for minutes waiting for her music to start so she could sing for Mr Trump, former presidents and invited guests.

Country singer Carrie Underwood stood in silence before being told her music was not going to play.
Country singer Carrie Underwood stood in silence before being told her music was not going to play. Credit: EPA

The world watched, holding their breath for the singer during the awkward prolonged pause in the ceremony until an event organiser approached Underwood, telling her the music was not going to play.

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Trump arrives at Capital One stadium for indoor parade

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have just arrived at Capital One stadium for the indoor inauguration parade.

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‘This is what victory feels like: Musk screams, dances at parade

Billionaire Elon Musk says this elect “really mattered”.

“Thank you for making it happen,” he said at President Donald Trump’s indoor inauguration parade.

“It’s thanks to you that the future of civilisation is assured.”

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First image of Trump’s official signing ceremony

President Donald Trump is officially the 47th President of the United States and has completed the official signing ceremony.

Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump (C) takes part in a signing ceremony in the President's Room following the 60th inaugural ceremony at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump (C) takes part in a signing ceremony in the President's Room at the Capitol. Credit: Melina Mara / POOL/EPA

Also in attendance are: Senate Majority Leader Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Nebraska), Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), newly sworn-in Vice President JD Vance, Melania Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.).

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Where is President Trump right now?

The president is currently enjoy a closed door lunch with members of congress.

President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance will depart the lunch and travel to the Capitol One stadium after lunch for the indoor inauguration parade.

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Netanyahu congratulates Trump, shares thanks for hostage deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has congratulated President Donald Trump on his second inauguration, saying the best days of the alliance between the two countries is yet to come.

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Executive orders planned as Trump goes on blitz

President Donald Trump has revealed details about the flurry of executive orders and directives that he plans to make within his first few hours as the 47th President of the United States.

Sharing the details in his inauguration speech, Mr Trump revealed he will shortly crack down on the border, trans rights and energy, just as a start.

Two sources familiar with the plans said more than 200 such orders and directives could be released in what is known internally as a “shock-and-awe” effort.

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Trump takes back POTUS X account

Moments after President Donald Trump was sworn in, X posts from the Biden administration were archived on the @POTUS social media account.

Mr Trump’s team posted a video, writing “America is back”.

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Trump hints at January 6 action

President Donald Trump has spoken about his inauguration address, revealing Melania Trump assisted him.

“It’s such a nice speech. I think it’s, you know, it all depends on your delivery. How was the delivery? Was it good?” Mr Trump asked the crowd.

“She (Melania) said it is such a beautiful speech, you can’t put things in there that you are going to put in, and I was going to talk about the J6 hostages.

“But you will be happy, because it is action, not words that count, and you will see a lot of action on the J6 hostages.

“I was going to talk about the things that Joe did today - the pardons for people that were guilty of very bad crimes, like the unselect committee of political thugs, where literally what they did is destroyed and deleted all of the information, all of the hearings, practically not a thing left.

“They deleted all the information on Nancy Pelosi having turned down the offer of 10,000 soldiers.”

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Trump delivers length second speech to spillover room

Many attendees invited to the inauguration were forced to watch President Donald Trump’s swearing-in from a spillover room within the Capitol.

The inauguration was moved from the Mall to the Capitol Rotunda due to freezing weather.

After taking the oath, Mr Trump visited the spill over room to make a second, unscripted speech.

Mr Trump said the weather looked good today but it was actually “freezing”.

“You would have been very unhappy. The sun was very deceptive.”

Mr Trump continued thanking many Republicans while criticising Democrats.

He spoke about the “beautiful” people in the room and his confusion over Democrats supporting Liz Cheney.

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