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Joe Biden is sworn in as president: ‘Democracy has prevailed’

 Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. became the 46th president of the US on Wednesday, ending a major coup in American history.



Launched in Washington renewed under the shadow of the Covid epidemic, the 78-year-old Democrat made a vow to serve in the U.S. office. House in front of an insufficient group of two countries. He is heading to the White House fourteen days after a mob set ablaze by his ex-man, Donald Trump, attacked the Capitol, disrupted progress in the Biden movement and left five people dead.


Biden has made an oath of office to Supreme Court President John Roberts, with his left hand in the family bible. In his inaugural address to which he began to speak to the American people to thwart efforts to plant divisions and vowed to work for citizens who did not support him, Biden declared, "The voting system has won."


"In this blessed place where, just a few days ago, atrocities seemed to threaten the stability of the Capitol, we came together as one country, under God, determined, to do business as quietly as we had for more than two centuries," Biden said.


Biden, the most established American president, is facing an emergency as he and Deputy President Kamala Harris take over. At age 56, she turned out to be a leading lady, the first Black American and the first South Asian VP.


Biden will try to push back the biggest vaccination effort in U.S. history Contains an infection that has claimed over 400,000 lives across the country. It will help aid the economy where about 18 million people receive unemployment benefits and food banks face an unknown demand for many years.


"In the work ahead, we will need each other. We need everything in our midst to continue this difficult winter," the president said.


Biden will try to make a comprehensive plan while exploring a country where a large number of people, including people from Congress, have been wary of Trump’s delusion questioning the authenticity of his victory in the November political race. In his remarks, the president said the nation must "reject a way of life in which facts themselves are controlled and fabricated." Biden went to the Americans to "defend the truth and destroy the lies."


Liberal Biden defeated management in November in his third attempt. His first attempt came during the 1988 official coup, followed by the 2008 tragedy of his future boss Barack Obama.


Biden served two years as Obama's VP from 2009 to 2017. He accepted the position after 36 years in the Senate speaking to Delaware, a country Biden said "would be named in my heart." Biden joined the Senate at the age of 30.


This time, Biden ran as a man ready to defeat Trump. Concerns began within his circle that his record of racial equality and the social welfare net left him equipped to fight the hardships of the nation. Biden promised to "revive the American spirit," and confirmed the official election of his party after the initial turmoil.


Bad luck and compassion


Fighting during the epidemic, Biden plans to show compassion that has worked unfortunately. She often reveals a secret about the passing of her first partner, Neilia, and a young girl, Naomi, in a car accident in 1972, and the passing of her adult child Beau from cerebrum disease in 2015.


Biden enters the office trying to control the suffering caused by the epidemic. He paused while speaking quietly to see the Americans kicking the bucket over the infection, and asked the nation to "respect them for turning people and the world they see as we can and should be."


Working on the restricted sections of the House and the Senate, Biden will start by trying to pass a $ 1.9 trillion Covid. Various needs include medical care, migration and environmental change. He will begin to address part of those issues with key applications on his first day in office.


Biden said the nation "will be determined by how we deal with these emergencies of our time" - epidemics, the threat to popular government, fundamental discrimination, financial inequality and environmental change.


Throughout his career, Biden fought for victory over the Republicans in his campaign, largely because of his connections to the Senate. The next two years will test his influence on Trump's GOP-led GOP. The left will need 10 votes in the Republic to pass more legislation in the room.


Trump's shadow


Trump’s theme stayed on all day activities. He has been president-general since Andrew Johnson in 1869 without attending the inauguration of his successor.


He left for Florida on Thursday morning, just hours before Biden made the oath of office. After giving brief comments to his colleagues, Trump left Air Force One while Biden attended a meeting of Catholic and Democratic and Republican political pioneers.


On Wednesday Biden tried to make a difference in his archetype, which will face his second conviction for the first time long after the House accused him of creating a revolt at the Capitol.


"Before God and all of you, I give you my assurance. I will always be equal to you," he said. "I will defend the Constitution. I will defend our multilateral system. I will defend America."


Trump’s second successor, Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., And House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., Went to the inauguration. So did former Presidents Obama, George W. Hedge, and Bill Clinton.


McCarthy, House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., And Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, were among the legislators who voted for Biden's countless victory in Congress hours after the Capitol attack and attended his inauguration ceremony.


The event was held in a small crowd, with faces covered to reduce the spread of the virus. The uprising on Jan 6, when some protesters stormed into the Capitol calling for "Hang Mike Pence," led to tightening security.


Roads around Capitol closed on Wednesday. More than 25,000 members of the National Guard monitor Washington at the power show.


The National Guard has scrutinized the power amid concerns of internal threats, dismissing two people with "incorrect" statements and 10 others for other reasons.


Although the day looked different from the recent memory launch, Biden described it as a victory over US power. He also said he stood in a place where two weeks ago, "a violent mob thought they could use violence to silence them.


“It never happened. It will never happen. Not today, not tomorrow, not always. Not at all. ”

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