Trump’s wild 2913-word inauguration speech, deconstructed and decoded​on January 21, 2025 at 12:54 am

Donald Trump waited four years to unleash. His rhetoric was forceful – we break down what it means.

​Donald Trump waited four years to unleash. His rhetoric was forceful – we break down what it means.   Trump inauguration speech annotated: What the 47th US President said

Trump’s wild 2913-word inauguration speech, deconstructed and decoded

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Donald Trump waited four years to unleash. His rhetoric was forceful – we break down what it means.

January 21, 2025

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Donald Trump’s 30-minute inauguration speech was slightly less dark than the “American carnage” address of his first inauguration eight years ago, which depicted the US as a crime and drug-infested hellscape. But it nonetheless cast the US as a country in “decline” and featured a string of swipes at his predecessor Joe Biden.

Using Trump’s own words, former US Studies Centre senior fellow Bruce Wolpe, Herald columnist Jacqueline Maley and the US Studies Centre’s Economic Security Program director Hayley Channer break down the following abridged speech, its hidden meanings and what may lay ahead for the next four years.

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