Washington, DC is buzzing with excitement as Donald Trump prepares to take the oath as the 47th President of the United States. The US Capitol Rotunda is filled with chants of 'USA, USA' as supporters gather to witness this historic event. Outgoing President Joe Biden welcomes President-elect Trump at the White House, marking a significant moment in US history.
Supporters express their enthusiasm for Trump's return. One supporter shares, "It's great to have Trump back in office. I'm excited to have him focus on making America first again." Another supporter, John, traveled from Hawaii to be part of the event, stating, "I'm excited about what Trump is going to do for our country - Make America great again."
Two best friends, Emery and Bridget, express their joy, "We love Donald Trump. We are so excited for the next four years. It's going to be wonderful." They recount their experience of waiting in line since early morning and attending a rally at Madison Square Garden.
Another supporter, originally from China and now living in Jacksonville, Florida, shares their hope for a better future under Trump's leadership. As Trump prepares to be sworn in, the atmosphere is filled with anticipation and patriotic spirit.
Donald Trump is a businessman and politician who was the 45th President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He is known for his unique style and policies.
The US Capitol Rotunda is a large, round room located in the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C. It is often used for important events and ceremonies.
The 47th President refers to the person who will be the next President of the United States after the 46th President. In this context, it means Donald Trump is becoming President again after Joe Biden.
Being sworn in means taking an official oath to start a new job or position. For a President, it means officially starting their term as the leader of the country.
Chanting 'USA, USA' is a way for people to show their patriotism and support for their country, the United States of America. It is often heard at events where people are feeling proud of their nation.
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