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Joe Biden reverses anti-immigrant Trump policies hours after swearing-in

Hours after being sworn in as president, Joe Biden reversed several Donald Trump immigration policies by executive action, marking a stark change in tone from the previous four years of anti-immigrant rhetoric and actions. The president had a slate of immigration actions planned for his first day in office, including the unveiling of an immigration reform bill, which provides a pathway to citizenship for undocumented people. On Wednesday at the.

This is democracy s day : Biden sworn in as 46th president of the United States

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr has been sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, promising to marshal a spirit of national unity to guide the country through one of the most perilous chapters in American history. Speaking under a bright winter sky, as snow flurries melted and the clouds parted, Biden declared “democracy has prevailed” during a ceremony that honored the ritual transfer of power at the US Capitol, where exactly two weeks.

A day of firsts: five key takeaways from Biden s historic inauguration

A day of firsts: five key takeaways from Biden s historic inauguration Maanvi Singh It was a day of historic firsts © Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images Joe Biden fist-bumps Kamala Harris after she took the oath of office. With her hand on two Bibles – one from the late Thurgood Marshall, the first Black supreme court justice, and one from family friend Regina Shelton – Kamala Harris became the first woman, and the first Black and South Asian American woman, to become the vice-president. She was sworn in by the supreme court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina on the nation’s highest court. It was an emotional moment for many across the country. “In tears watching this extraordinary moment for women in the US and the world,” said Oprah Winfrey.

Biden offers a message of resilience in America s winter of peril

Biden offers a message of resilience in America s winter of peril David Smith in Washington © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Getty Images Once a dashing young senator, now a lion in winter, Joe Biden walked up the presidential lectern he could finally call his own after half a century of striving. The message that the 46th US president wanted to send a pained nation was the one that has defined his own life in the face of incalculable personal and political loss: resilience. “We will press forward with speed and urgency, for we have much to do in this winter of peril and possibility,” Biden told the audience at the US Capitol in Washington on Wednesday, as the sun finally broke through clouds that had brought fleeting snow. “Much to repair. Much to restore. Much to heal. Much to build. And much to gain.”

First Thing: Insurrection at the Capitol, incited by the president

First Thing: Insurrection at the Capitol, incited by the president
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