Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States during a ceremony at a heavily protected U.S. Capitol, ending the tumultuous four-year presidency of his Republican predecessor Donald Trump reut.rs/3o0h1ZV
Democrat Biden, 78, became the oldest U.S. president in history at a scaled-back ceremony in Washington that has been largely stripped of its usual pomp and circumstance, due both to the coronavirus and security concerns following the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol
Kamala Harris was sworn in as U.S. vice president, becoming the first woman, the first Black person and the first Asian American to hold the office reut.rs/38XDXER
For Joe Biden, becoming president of the United States was the realization of a decades-long quest, with two previous failed bids. His goal now is, as he has put it, restoring 'the soul of America' reut.rs/3p2rkxL
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Kamala Harris chose Black designers for her historical #InaugurationDay
At the Capitol, Harris wore a mid-length purple coat and matching dress by New York-based designer Christopher John Rogers. Tonight, she is set to wear an outfit by Los Angeles-based Sergio Hudson. 1/5
First lady Jill Biden wore an ocean blue dress and overcoat embellished with Swarovski pearls and crystals by Alexandra O’Neill from New York label Markarian. Her outfit included a matching silk face mask. 2/5
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former first lady Michelle Obama also wore purple - a color of the American women’s suffrage movement, but also one that many interpreted as a symbol of unity between the ‘blue states’ and ‘red states’ of the country. 3/5
Biden begins signing executive orders addressing the pandemic, climate change, racial inequality and immigration reut.rs/39NMXeY Follow live updates: reut.rs/3bZ7KyW
President Biden has initiated the process to bring the U.S. back into the Paris climate accord. He has also revoked the presidential permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline reut.rs/39NMXeY
On immigration, Biden is taking steps to end a travel ban Trump put in place on some majority-Muslim countries. He is also calling on his administration to strengthen the DACA program reut.rs/39NMXeY
Trump granted clemency to former White House aide Steve Bannon, a key adviser in Trump’s 2016 presidential run, and issued a wave of pardons and commutations in his final hours in office reut.rs/2KwyrQh
White House officials told Trump that he should not pardon himself or his family because it might look like they were guilty of crimes, according to a source
Trump said he gave a full pardon to a former Google engineer sentenced for stealing a trade secret on self-driving cars months before the engineer briefly headed Uber’s rival unit reut.rs/35WAG6Y
During his presidential campaign, Joe Biden vowed to fight for the soul of America. As he formally assumes office as the next president, Biden now faces the task of repairing a nation’s soul in battered and desperate shape reut.rs/39GCQZe
Few presidents have taken power in circumstances such as these: a still-raging pandemic claiming lives, a continuing threat of armed insurrection and a defiant former president who faces a Senate trial charged with encouraging an attack on his country’s capital
Biden will preside over a deeply polarized electorate, with millions of voters still believing defeated Trump’s false claims of election fraud, and a divided Congress, where gridlock looms as the default and success will come only by compromise
Democrat Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, at a scaled-back ceremony in Washington, due to the pandemic as well as security concerns following the Jan. 6 Capitol assault reut.rs/2LNFC7g
Joe Biden vowed to fight for the soul of America during his campaign, but he now faces the steep task of repairing a nation's soul in battered and desperate shape reut.rs/35WaUiW
A presidential inauguration, typically a joyous event full of pomp, will be a scaled back ceremony this year. Americans react as the Trump era finally ends reut.rs/2Kuce5d
Reuters photographers were on the ground covering the most important stories during President Trump's presidency. Here is a selection of standout @reuterspictures taken during the past four years and the stories behind them reut.rs/3bUsic2 👇
.@j_ernst_DC
'When the woman in this picture began to protest, Trump stopped speaking and turned around to watch. As she resisted her removal by police officers, her clothes were being torn from her. I didn't witness anyone come to her aid to help protect her modesty'
.@ReutersBarria
'President Trump made his appearance. As Trump approached, he began shouting to the boy above the noise of the lawnmower but it was too loud and Giaccio was so focused on his job that he never noticed Trump. He walked right past, pushing the machine'