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US: Donald Trump calls Bishop Budde nasty after her mercy plea during inaugural prayer service

Washington, DC, January 22: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday slammed the Bishop who during her sermon for the inaugural prayer service urged him to have "mercy" on people in the US who she said are "scared now." Calling Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde "nasty and "Radical Left hard line Trump hater," Trump said that her sermon was "very boring and uninspiring" and added that she and her church "owe the public an apology."

Donald Trump sworn-in as 47th President of United States

Washington, DC, January 20: Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States as during the 60th Presidential Inauguration at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. US Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath to Trump.

Trump supporters eagerly await his inauguration as 47th US President

Washington, DC, January 20: The premises of US Capitol Rotunda building erupted with the chants of 'USA, USA' as the big screen shows outgoing President Joe Biden welcoming President-elect Donald Trump at the White House. President-elect Donald Trump will take the oath as the 47th president of the United States today.

Trump says he will end Ukraine war on eve of swearing-in

Washington, January 20: On the eve of taking office as the 47th President of the United States of America, Donald Trump told supporters at a victory rally that he will end the war in Ukraine and stop the chaos in West Asia and order a most aggressive drive to throw out illegal immigrants.

Trump to return to White House on a cold Monday morning

Washington, Jan 19: Donald J Trump will take the oath of office as the 47th president of the United States of America on a cold Monday morning when the temperature outside is likely to fall to -6 Degrees Celsius. However, he and the attendees will be inside the Capitol Rotunda for a rare inauguration ceremony taking place indoors.

'Arctic blast' sending Trump's inauguration indoors

New York, Jan 18: President-elect Donald Trump is moving his inauguration ceremonies indoors to the Capitol Rotunda because of the threat of an “Arctic blast” -- extreme cold and winds -- forecast for Monday in Washington paring down the traditional spectacle of hundreds of thousands of people.