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Big Monday in America. Amy Klobuchar kicked things off by subtweeting the incoming president.
So, as we inaugurate a new president and vice president, let us remember that the power of those in this room comes from the people.
President Trump was surrounded by his best tech bros, one of whom would later in the day do a few Sieg Heils. Thank you. After the speeches, the flags were raised at the White House in the Capitol building. R.I.P. R.I.P. Jimmy Carter.
Thank you, fellow citizens, and farewell.
And the president signed a bunch of executive orders, first at the arena. Could you imagine Biden doing this? I don't think so. And then back at the White House.
What is this one? Withdrawing from the World Health Organization.
Oh, that's a big one. Back in executive action on Today Explained.
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