Beneath a veneer of calm, Trump's inauguration holds warning signs for US democracy
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(AP) All the living former presidents were there and the outgoing president amicably greeted his successor, who gave a speech about the countrys bright future and who left to the blare of a brass band.
At first glance, President Donald Trumps second inauguration seemed like a continuation of the countrys nearly 250-year-long tradition of peaceful transfers of power, essential to its democracy. And there was much to celebrate: Trump won a free and fair election last fall, and his supporters hope he will be able to fix problems at the border, end the war in Ukraine and get inflation under control.
Still, on Monday, the warning signs were clear.
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After giving a speech pledging that never again would the government persecute political opponents, Trump then gave a second, impromptu address to a crowd of supporters. The president lamented that his inaugural address had been sanitized, said he would shortly pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and fumed at last-minute preemptive pardons issued by outgoing President Joe Biden to the members of the congressional committee that investigated the attack.
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