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Donald Trump inauguration: 'This American carnage stops now' – live Donald Trump inauguration: protesters march following swearing-in – live
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8.13pm GMT
20:13
Trump kept his remarks at the luncheon short, joking that nobody wants to hear him talk anymore.
But he did reserve special praise for “my generals”, whom he noticed had been approved of even by Senate Democrats.
In inaugural lunch, Trump praises his generals on their looks - "right out of central casting"
National security editor Spencer Ackerman wrote up profiles of both those generals, Pentagon chief James “Mad Dog” Mattis and Homeland Security pick John Kelly, shortly after their nominations. Mattis received a waiver from the Senate to serve in government so soon after he retired from active service.
8.05pm GMT
20:05
Trump asks Clinton to stand up
President Trump has risen to speak at the Capitol luncheon.
“I was very very honored when I heard that Bill Clinton and secretary Hillary Clinton was coming today. I think it’s very important. And I’d like you to stand up. I’d like you to stand up,” he says.
The Clintons stand. Everybody stands. The crowd claps.
“And honestly, there’s nothing more I can say, because I have great respect for those two people,” Trump says.
“Our cabinet is lined up and ready. I know Chuck’s eventually going to approve them...
“We all want the same thing. It doesn’t matter whether we’re Democrat or Republican, we’re all going to get along.”
That’s it from Trump. The lunch is over.
Next up: a parade.
8.02pm GMT
20:02
Calm protesters carrying the new Shepard Fairey posters, and banners saying “build bridges, not walls”, walk near the corner of 17th and I Streets near the White House.
Protesters marching through Washington DC near the White House pic.twitter.com/tQg6624Ttd
8.00pm GMT
20:00
More than 95 protest-related arrests
Oliver Laughland
Washington, DC, police have confirmed to the Guardian that more than 95 people have been arrested today for protest-related activity. Two law enforcement officers were treated for injuries described as minor.
7.58pm GMT
19:58
Truly amazing
With some truly amazing people (@KellyannePolls, #HopeHicks & #SteveBannon) from @TeamTrump on this beautiful #InaugurationDay pic.twitter.com/puYKmlbbyl
7.54pm GMT
19:54
Amanda Holpuch
Planes, trains and buses full of women are headed to Washington DC ahead of tomorrow’s Women’s March on Washington.
THIS IS WHAT a plane full of women who are ready to resist the Trump agenda LOOKS LIKE pic.twitter.com/jqLPNE9VOh
Friedman added: “shout to the lone dude in 26c.”
@annfriedman @JessicaValenti my flight from SFO yesterday morning was like 75% women and it was amazing. So fired up.
The mostly-female train I was deboarded at Union Station at the same time crowds of Trump supporters are filing in. No one is pleased.
At least 1,200 buses have been issued parking permits for Saturday, while only 393 had been issued for Inauguration day, as of last Friday.
I'm on a bus full of women from OK heading 2 DC. #PussyGatsGalore. We met a bus from NM and they shared hats. We have some 2 share 2! https://t.co/OzjAq06E3U
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7.50pm GMT
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The chant in the street has become “who do you protect? who do you serve?” The protest crowd has visibly changed to include many non-black-clad protesters.
“You don’t understand the constitution!” one protester yells. “Look at yourselves!”
Another chant:
“Who do you protect? Who do you serve?”
7.46pm GMT7.46pm GMT
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'American carnage': Trump's vision casts shadow over day of pageantry'American carnage': Trump's vision casts shadow over day of pageantry
Ed PilkingtonEd Pilkington
At the stroke of noon, as is the American way, power passed from one man to another man. And with that passing of the baton from Barack Obama to Donald Trump, made manifest in a 35-word oath, the country was changed beyond recognition as the new president offered a dark vision of his nation and the world.At the stroke of noon, as is the American way, power passed from one man to another man. And with that passing of the baton from Barack Obama to Donald Trump, made manifest in a 35-word oath, the country was changed beyond recognition as the new president offered a dark vision of his nation and the world.
The new 45th president of the United States coined the sinister phrase “American carnage” to vividly conjure an image of inner cities he said were afflicted by crime, a political elite that had forgotten ordinary people, and a landscape of rusted factories like tombstones.The new 45th president of the United States coined the sinister phrase “American carnage” to vividly conjure an image of inner cities he said were afflicted by crime, a political elite that had forgotten ordinary people, and a landscape of rusted factories like tombstones.
And with Hillary Clinton watching only a few painful feet away, Trump left no one in any doubt that he intends to unleash what he called a new vision of “America first” on the world, delivering a brutal and unrepentant speech that made little attempt to soothe the world or begin the healing of an agitated and anxious nation.And with Hillary Clinton watching only a few painful feet away, Trump left no one in any doubt that he intends to unleash what he called a new vision of “America first” on the world, delivering a brutal and unrepentant speech that made little attempt to soothe the world or begin the healing of an agitated and anxious nation.
Trump delivered a 16-minute inaugural speech that more closely resembled his thunderous addresses from the campaign trail than the oratorical heights of his predecessors, berating the Washington elites of both parties for ignoring the American people and allowing inner cities to fester in “crime and gangs and drugs”.Trump delivered a 16-minute inaugural speech that more closely resembled his thunderous addresses from the campaign trail than the oratorical heights of his predecessors, berating the Washington elites of both parties for ignoring the American people and allowing inner cities to fester in “crime and gangs and drugs”.
“The American carnage stops right here, right now,” he said. “From this day forward a new vision will govern our land. From this day forward it’s going to be only America first. America first.”“The American carnage stops right here, right now,” he said. “From this day forward a new vision will govern our land. From this day forward it’s going to be only America first. America first.”
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7.44pm GMT7.44pm GMT
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Hillary Clinton stands stoicHillary Clinton stands stoic
Amanda HolpuchAmanda Holpuch
If she was thinking it should have been her, she certainly didn’t show it.If she was thinking it should have been her, she certainly didn’t show it.
Hillary Clinton stood stoic on Friday as the man she defeated by 2.9m votes took the oath of office. She was steadfast, just as she had been in the presidential debates where the soon-to-be victor, Donald J Trump, threatened repeatedly to jail her.Hillary Clinton stood stoic on Friday as the man she defeated by 2.9m votes took the oath of office. She was steadfast, just as she had been in the presidential debates where the soon-to-be victor, Donald J Trump, threatened repeatedly to jail her.
She was not rattled as chants of “lock her up” emanated from the crowd below the inauguration podium, and betrayed no emotion as Trump, who defeated her with an electoral college win, declared an end to the era of politicians who were “all talk and no action”.She was not rattled as chants of “lock her up” emanated from the crowd below the inauguration podium, and betrayed no emotion as Trump, who defeated her with an electoral college win, declared an end to the era of politicians who were “all talk and no action”.
The seating arrangements kept Clinton off camera through most of the ceremony, when the focus was instead on Trump, across the aisle, and Barack Obama, who sat one row ahead of her, to the right.The seating arrangements kept Clinton off camera through most of the ceremony, when the focus was instead on Trump, across the aisle, and Barack Obama, who sat one row ahead of her, to the right.
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7.43pm GMT7.43pm GMT
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“Stingball grenades”“Stingball grenades”
Update: cop says the devices making those loud booms are called stingball grenadesUpdate: cop says the devices making those loud booms are called stingball grenades
7.39pm GMT7.39pm GMT
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“Not mayhem in the streets”:“Not mayhem in the streets”:
To be clear, confrontations w/police are in narrow set of blocks downtown. Not mayhem in the streets. Nothing on CapHill #InaugurationTo be clear, confrontations w/police are in narrow set of blocks downtown. Not mayhem in the streets. Nothing on CapHill #Inauguration
but that one is happening:but that one is happening:
Fire on K Street growing pic.twitter.com/6rmruyjhVzFire on K Street growing pic.twitter.com/6rmruyjhVz
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7.38pm GMT7.38pm GMT
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There’s a pretty good fire going now in a pile of trash cans surrounded by protesters and a lot of cameras.There’s a pretty good fire going now in a pile of trash cans surrounded by protesters and a lot of cameras.
7.30pm GMT7.30pm GMT
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One flash-bang device after another now. The clash between protesters – it’s unclear how many protesters are sticking with this stage of the clashes – and police – there are hundreds of police – feels a bit hotter. Live stream here.One flash-bang device after another now. The clash between protesters – it’s unclear how many protesters are sticking with this stage of the clashes – and police – there are hundreds of police – feels a bit hotter. Live stream here.
“Go back to East Germany!” one protester yells.“Go back to East Germany!” one protester yells.
“You’re gonna feel great under Trump, boys,” yells another. “Fascists!”“You’re gonna feel great under Trump, boys,” yells another. “Fascists!”
7.19pm GMT7.19pm GMT
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What’s next for the Obamas? Follow the Obama foundation YouTube channel to find out. The first video is already up:What’s next for the Obamas? Follow the Obama foundation YouTube channel to find out. The first video is already up:
7.18pm GMT7.18pm GMT
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Lauren GambinoLauren Gambino
Amanda Salvage had some advice for the new president:Amanda Salvage had some advice for the new president:
“Stimulate the economy. Create new jobs and stay off Twitter.”“Stimulate the economy. Create new jobs and stay off Twitter.”
Salvage, who wore a transparent poncho over a chic blue coat, said she was pleasantly surprised by how calm the event was. Given the tense atmosphere in the rest of the city, she expected more disruptions.Salvage, who wore a transparent poncho over a chic blue coat, said she was pleasantly surprised by how calm the event was. Given the tense atmosphere in the rest of the city, she expected more disruptions.
In the end, only a handful of protesters managed to enter the event and their impact was relatively small. Salvage is optimistic that Trump will be able to bring the divided nation together.In the end, only a handful of protesters managed to enter the event and their impact was relatively small. Salvage is optimistic that Trump will be able to bring the divided nation together.
“I’m hopeful, I really am,” she said.“I’m hopeful, I really am,” she said.
7.16pm GMT7.16pm GMT
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Here’s our coverage of the Washington, DC, street protests, with new files coming soon:Here’s our coverage of the Washington, DC, street protests, with new files coming soon:
7.14pm GMT
19:14
The first tweet from @potus during the Trump administration:
#InaugurationDay Speech🇺🇸https://t.co/2h8yWMYQz9 pic.twitter.com/Q9u8n9vez2
7.13pm GMT
19:13
Protesters chant “deescalate, deescalate.” “No more grenades, please,” somebody says.
Multiple flash bangs going off as what looks like rocks or brings are thrown at police pic.twitter.com/qjOJPvkkNa
Parade route from Capital to WH. Entire stands empty. Crowd thin. pic.twitter.com/7AcpJkBO8O
Protesters at the inauguration. Their shirts spell RESIST pic.twitter.com/IrgJkmG8Rx
7.09pm GMT
19:09
Protesters are chanting at police, who have now formed a line across a street blocks away from the parade route Trump is to take from the Capitol to the White House, shields drawn, to “get back, get back, get back, get back.”
Police set off a flash bang device. “What the fuck,” a protester yells. “What the fuck is wrong with you?” The police occasionally host their shields to block something thrown at them.
There’s another flash bang. They’re loud.
7.06pm GMT
19:06
Clashes between protesters and police resume
Here’s the live stream of inauguration day action, which includes renewed action in the streets, where protesters are clashing with law enforcement.
A line of law enforcement is facing a line of protesters, separated by about 50 years of pavement downtown. The protesters have knocked over a line of newspaper machines which they’ve placed in the street as a kind of low barricade. The police are on the move.
6.59pm GMT
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6.58pm GMT
18:58
Voice in the crowd: 'it was so exciting'
Lauren Gambino
Military veteran Sarah Lentz said she left the inauguration feeling inspired.
“I am really looking forward to a complete overhaul of the way things are,” said Lentz, who wore an American flag scarf around her neck.
Asked specifically what she wants to change, she said she would like Trump to repeal the president’s healthcare law and expand military spending.
Lentz came to DC from North Carolina. Though she had followed his campaign closely, this was the first time she saw Trump speak in person, she said.
“It was so exciting, it’s hard to describe,” she said.
As she spoke, a man walked by shouting “fascists!” at a crowd of supporters in red caps who had just filtered out of the inauguration.
“I understand that they’re angry. We would have been angry too, if Hillary had won,” she said. “But these protests, they’re not about peace and love and making things better. They’re about ruining people’s day.”
She cited the protests outside the DeploraBall on Thursday night, organized by a group, DJ20.
“This group - they’re not about change. They’re about ruining someone’s day. There’s no point,” she said.
6.50pm GMT
18:50
The last energy secretary was a nuclear physicist and the one before that was a Nobel laureate in physics.
Here's Rick Perry blowing a bubble with his gum behind President Trump as the rabbi spoke pic.twitter.com/zrvrINKISs
6.47pm GMT
18:47
Lewandowski blocked from ceremony
Corey Lewandowski, the former Trump campaign manager who manhandled a reporter and then told her she was “totally delusional” for thinking he did that, couldn’t get onto the dais today, in spite of this rather desperate call he made:
Corey Lewandowski on the phone outside the Crypt right before Obama and Trump walked outside pic.twitter.com/LfcprwtQpI
Read all about it.
6.41pm GMT
18:41
Hapless George.
El momento cantinflesco de George W. Bush con un impermeable https://t.co/uzWk0GxfJy #InaugurationDay pic.twitter.com/ZE4WjL9wI2
6.40pm GMT
18:40
Trump and Clinton shake on it
There it is: President Donald Trump & Hillary Clinton shake hands before the inaugural luncheon. Looks like he mouthed "thank you" to her. pic.twitter.com/LBb3k5RJY8