Trump moves from ‘American carnage’ to ‘a horrible betrayal’ in second inaugural

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President Donald Trump returned to power on Monday with a triumphal message that echoed the one he delivered when he first assumed office eight years ago: America’s government is failing, its elites have betrayed the people, and with him returned to the helm, things will go in a sharply different direction.

“My recent election is a mandate to completely and totally reverse a horrible betrayal, and all of these many betrayals that have taken place, and to give the people back their faith, their wealth, their democracy and indeed, their freedom,” President Trump declared in his second inaugural address on Monday afternoon. “From this moment on, America’s decline is over.”

That language was similar to his 2017 inaugural address, when he declared, “This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.”

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In his return to the White House, Mr. Trump’s political grievances have taken on a personal note. He has made clear he sees himself as a persecuted figure who has been victorious over his tormentors.

But in his return to the national stage, his political grievances have also taken on a personal note. Mr. Trump has made clear he sees himself as a persecuted figure – and painted his return to office as a victory over his tormentors.

“Over the past eight years, I have been tested and challenged more than any president in our 250-year history, and I’ve learned a lot along the way. The journey to reclaim our republic has not been an easy one, that I can tell you. Those who wish to stop our cause have tried to take my freedom, and indeed, to take my life,” Mr. Trump said. After discussing the attempt on his life in July, he declared: “I was saved by God to make America great again.”

Trump supporters Tammy Holt and Vicky Askew, from Alabama, react after Mr. Trump was sworn in for his second presidential term, in Washington, Jan. 20, 2025.

He pledged to depoliticize the Justice Department, which in his view was turned against him under the Biden administration.

“The scales of justice will be rebalanced. The vicious, violent, and unfair weaponization of the Justice Department and our government will end,” he said.

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