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Rubia Garcia, 34, of New Orleans, wipes away tears as her boyfriend, Nick Larsen, 30, of Wisconsin, embraces her while they watch the inauguration of Joe Biden on Garciaâs phone on a street near the US Capitol. Picture: The Washington/ Post Amanda Voisard
Relief and disbelief as Biden replaces Trump as US president
By The Washington Post
Jenna Johnson, Claire Gibson, Kathleen McLaughlin, Andrea Eger
The moment Joe Biden raised his right hand to be sworn in as the 46th president of the US, was one that many Americans had long struggled to imagine.
For four years, Democrats fretted that voters would side with Donald Trump, or that he d find a way to stay in the White House. Many Republicans couldn t believe Trump would lose.
When Joe Biden’s inauguration happened, some of his supporters said they found themselves overcome by emotion and a wave of relief. But for many, it was coupled with anxiety.
Relief and disbelief as Biden takes oath, sets new tone
Jenna Johnson, Claire Gibson, Kathleen McLaughlin and Andrea Eger, The Washington Post
Jan. 20, 2021
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1of5Rubia Garcia, 34, of New Orleans, wipes away tears as her boyfriend, Nick Larsen, 30, of Wisconsin, embraces her while they watch the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th president on Garcia s phone on a street near the U.S.Capitol on Wednesday. The public had been discouraged from traveling to Washington for the inauguration.Washington Post photo by Amanda VoisardShow MoreShow Less
2of5Alice Boyer sits outside her home in Helena, Mont., on Wednesday after watching the inauguration on television. It feels like a weight has kind of lifted, Boyer said of the change in the presidency.Photo by Louise Johns for The Washington PostShow MoreShow Less