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Trumps travel in a limousine to lead an inaugural parade to the White House.
Trumps travel in a limousine to lead an inaugural parade to the White House.

Trump Inauguration Live Blog

Final Synopsis

-- Seventy-year-old Donald J. Trump, a Republican, has been sworn in as the United States' 45th president, along with Vice President Mike Pence.

-- In his inaugural speech, Trump vowed that America will "not seek to impose our way of life on anyone but rather let it shine as an example for everyone to follow." He also pledged that "a new vision will govern our land: From this day forward, it's going to be only America First." Trump also promised: "We will reinforce old alliances and form new ones – and unite the civilized world against radical Islamic terrorism, which we will eradicate completely from the face of the Earth."

-- Trump also decried an "establishment" that "protected itself, but not the citizens of our country," and he said, "That all changes -- starting right here, and right now, because this moment is your moment: it belongs to you."

-- World leaders have been congratulating President Trump on his January 20 inauguration, expressing a desire to work with his administration while some Western leaders have been urging continued U.S. cooperation on mutual security.

-- Trump and the new first lady rode a limousine that inched to the White House in the midst of a ceremonial parade, red and blue lights flashing as security agents walked slowly beside the vehicle and onlookers watched from the sidewalks.

-- Security was tight as thousands of people protested in Washington. Police said 95 protesters were arrested. Police had used pepper spray and stun grenades to push back demonstrators. Police said protesters damaged vehicles, destroyed property and set small fires.

-- Trump's administration said that defeating Islamic State "and other radical Islamic terror groups" will be the highest priority of an "America first" foreign policy centered on "peace through strength."

* NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Washington DC (GMT/UTC -5)

AP notes: Melania Trump initially reached to shake Michelle Obama's hand, but the first lady instead gave her a hug.

President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have unveiled the website for a foundation for his new presidential center in Chicago.

Here's the accompanying video, in which the Obamas say that after "a little break," they want suggestions for the project.

Obama says it will be more than a museum, but "a living, working, center for citizenship" with efforts "all over the city, the country, and the world."

Our VOA colleagues have a nice video on incoming first lady Melania Trump, who is Slovenian-born.

MSNBC's Christopher Hayes comments on the low turnout prior to Trump's inauguration.

Several polls in the days ahead of the inauguration suggested Donald Trump will be the least popular newly minted president in history, with an approval rate of around 40-44 percent.

Trump has dismissed the polls, reminding the public that few people predicted his election victory in November.

BBC's Steve Rosenberg on comments made by Russia's flamboyant ultranationalist lawmaker Vladimir Zhirinovsky:

A Trump supporter talks to our correspondent Mike Eckel.

Trump supporters in Washington for the inauguration festivities.

At 70 years old on Inauguration Say, Donald J. Trump will become the oldest person in U.S. history to be sworn in as president. Here is a comparison with past U.S. presidents. (Click to see full infographic)

The Obamas and Trumps are said to be preparing to leave the White House. They will travel by motorcade to the U.S. Capitol, the seat of both houses of Congress and the site of the inauguration ceremony, which scheduled to begin in about an hour.

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