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It’s Sinéad O’Carroll here to take you through the preamble. (Almost wrote pre-drinks there. We promise we’re not imbibing.)
According to our poll this morning, a lot of you won’t be tuning in to see Donald Trump take the oath of office so we’ll make sure to bring you every word, song, dance and reaction.
It seems Democrats *really* want to avoid seeing the man who beat their candidate today.
But there is generally less interest across the entire US population about today’s event, compared to the swearing in of Barack Obama for the first time in January 2009.
He was also happy about last night’s musical performance at the Lincoln Memorial.
Thank you for joining us at the Lincoln Memorial tonight- a very special evening! Together, we are going to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! pic.twitter.com/5d774OCx5o
There has been a big kerfuffle about Trump’s people not being able to land ‘big name’ musical and entertainment acts to keep the expected 700,000-900,000 spectators busy ahead of the official proceedings today.
Trump saying that his work will begin on Monday – and not today or over the weekend – came as a surprise to many.
He told The Times of London that he didn’t want to be “signing and get it mixed up with lots of celebration”.
And there were commentators lining up to criticise him. Stephen Colbert used his show to warn the president-elect that the new job doesn’t come with weekends off.
In all, Mr. Trump has named only 29 of his 660 executive department appointments, according to the Partnership for Public Service, which has been tracking the process. That is a pace far slower than recent predecessors, falling far short of the schedule originally outlined by Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, who was Mr. Trump’s transition director before Mr. Trump ousted him 10 weeks ago.
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AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
This just in from the wires:
Outgoing US President Barack Obama has left the Oval Office for the last time, as he prepares for the inauguration of his successor Donald Trump.
Obama walked into the Oval Office holding a letter, which he placed on the Resolute desk – a 19th-century desk used by many presidents.
It is customary for the outgoing president to leave a personal note for his successor. Obama is now to have morning tea with Trump before they make their way to the Capitol for the inauguration ceremony.
—AFP
He has also taken some time to tweet to his 13.7 million followers.
“It’s been the honor of my life to serve you. You made me a better leader and a better man. I won’t stop; I’ll be right there with you as a citizen, inspired by your voices of truth and justice, good humor, and love.
“As we look forward, I want our first steps to reflect what matters most to you. Share your thoughts with me at http://Obama.org.
“I’m still asking you to believe – not in my ability to bring about change, but in yours. I believe in change because I believe in you.”
It's been the honor of my life to serve you. You made me a better leader and a better man.
We’ve got the first images of the Trumps in and the internet has already blown up with commentary about how she is ‘channelling Jackie O’ in blue Ralph Lauren. (John F Kennedy’s wife wore something similar in 1961 as he was sworn in).
AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
After two hours of listening to the jaunty, jaunty music being played over the speakers as the guests arrive to the National Mall, I’m not that sad to hand over the reins to my colleague Daragh Brophy who will take you through officialdom until America has a new president.
While we’re on the subject of Obama’s 8th cousins (how’s that for an awkward link) – we paid a visit to another of them a few weeks ago.
Henry Healy showed us around the Offaly motorway service station named after America’s first black president, and the visitor centre where people can learn about his links to the area.
Boos ring out from the crowd in Washington as a picture of Hillary Clinton is displayed on the big screen.
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On Sky News, Kay Burley has been talking to two women in the crowd about that ‘October surprise’ video of Donald Trump boasting about groping women, which many commentators thought would derail his campaign.
They didn’t think what he said was right but added that it shouldn’t have been dragged up during the campaign, because it was so many years ago.
One of them also added:
I’ve heard worse. I’ve heard women speak worse. Nobody should speak like that.
The chairman of the inauguration committee Senator Roy Blunt is now addressing the crowd.
For anyone engaging in some kind of drinking game (not that we’d necessarily endorse that kind of thing) there have already been namechecks for Ronald Reagan and George Washington.
In a few minutes Mike Pence will take the oath of office, taking over from Joe Biden.
Back in Ireland, a number of protests are planned for this evening.
One supported by left-wing groups including the Anti-Austerity Alliance-People Before Profit party takes place outside the Central Bank Plaza in Dublin at 5pm to coincide with the Trump swearing-in.
In Cork, People Before Profit have arranged a protest to take place between 5.30pm and 6.30pm at Daunt Square.
Trump begins his speech by thanking the former presidents present to watch his ceremony.
The opening lines of his address differ little from his campaign stump speech as he tells supporters how power will be handed back to the people from the elite of Washington.
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January 20th will be remembered, he says, as the day “the people became the rulers of this great nation again”.
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So far, there’s really not much here that’s all that different to the speeches he’s been making during the campaign, and in the months since the election.
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For many decades we’ve enriched foreign industries at the expense of our industries, Trump says.
US leaders have also failed to invest properly in the American military.
One by one, factories shuttered and left American shores, he says.
The wealth of the middle class has been ripped from their homes and distributed across the world.
But that’s the past, he says to applause. We’re here to talk about the future.
“From this day forward it’s going to be only America first. America first.”
More of this sort of thing later – but here’s some instant reaction.
Incredible, unprecedented inauguration speech by President Trump. Smart crowd will hate it, ordinary Americans will be cheering him on. pic.twitter.com/dklWDsgyBB
Dublin anti-Trump protest: "Yes, these are scary times, but we people of conscience…we will not be silenced. We will redouble our efforts." pic.twitter.com/SekRyw8Ncs
— Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (@MigrantRightsIr) January 20, 2017
Our editor Susan Daly was at a viewing reception at the American Embassy in Ballsbridge. She writes:
“At the US Embassy, Chargé d’affaires Reece Smyth (who is running the show until Trump appoints an ambassador to Ireland) told assembled US citizens, embassy staff and media, that Ireland should not forget ‘that it is the only country in the world whose leader has a standing appointment with the US president’. So that would imply that the shamrock-in-a-bowl Patrick’s Day meeting is still a safe bet for this year.
“There was a life-sized cardboard cutout of Donald Trump beside a large screen showing the inauguration, and some red-white-and-blue bunting but the inauguration ‘party’ was a subdued affair, lasting just the two hours around the ceremony from 4-6pm.
“Smyth said that ‘despite speculation in the press’, if he was to be asked who would be the next Ambassador of Ireland, he could only say: ‘I don’t know’. He also said that he had no idea and no indication of when one would be appointed.”
We’d love to bring you a photo of the Trump cardboard cutout, but all phones and other recording devices were taken from guests on the way in the embassy gates…
This just in from the deputy weather editor at the Washington Post.
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From the plan:
“For too long, we’ve been held back by burdensome regulations on our energy industry. President Trump is committed to eliminating harmful and unnecessary policies such as the Climate Action Plan and the Waters of the U.S. rule. Lifting these restrictions will greatly help American workers, increasing wages by more than $30 billion over the next 7 years.”
POLICE DEPLOYED PEPPER spray in a chaotic confrontation blocks from Donald Trump’s inauguration as protesters registered their rage against the incoming president.
Spirited demonstrations unfolded peacefully at various security checkpoints near the Capitol as police helped ticket-holders get through to the inaugural ceremony. Signs read, ‘Resist Trump Climate Justice Now’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’, ‘Free Palestine’.
But at one point, police gave chase to a group of about 100 protesters who smashed the windows of downtown businesses as they denounced capitalism and Trump. Police in riot gear used pepper spray from large canisters and eventually cordoned off the protesters, who shouted, “Hands up, don’t shoot,” as a helicopter hovered overhead.
The confrontation happened about an hour before Trump’s swearing-in at the Capitol.
Closer to that scene, lines for ticket holders entering two gates stretched for blocks at one point as protesters clogged entrances.
For those unfamiliar with Facebook Live, you have six options: A like, a laughing face, a heart, a shocked face, a sad face, and an angry face – the final option proved to be the most popular by far.
Angry reactions peaked during the following line of the speech:
We will no longer accept politicians who are all talk and no action — constantly complaining but never doing anything about it.
Shocked faces peaked as religious readings began after Trump finished his speech, and sad reactions at the start of the broadcast just as Vice President Mike Pence finished his oath.
There are no obvious highs for the other reactions.
The most liked moment? When Trump left the stage – take from that what you will.
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You have to love Ireland, a nation of begrudges, the poor girl was homeless and she needed our assistance.I pay my tax and I am happy it’s used to help our vulnerable citizens instead of the elite and bankers.
I hope none of you ever have to deal with any of these circumstances that the homeless have to deal with on a daily basis.
@cholly appleseed: she has achieved freedom from. Addiction Ann’s that’s a huge achievement..who knows what she might achieve now..i hope you never fall on hardtimes ..you judgemental person..you know NOTHING of her story but act like you know it all
@Marian Redmond: any addict will tell you they are never truly free from addiction. Correct but I know enough about city centre housing to know the kinds they house first.
Why was every single one of Freds comments deleted Journal? Did you not like the narrative he was putting across? Or do you not like the fact that his comments were very popular? This publication has gone to the absolute dogs.
Whilst this is good news, the inner city should be reserved for those working in fulltime employment. People should be allocated to areas that suit their lifestyle.
The road to this was not easy and I must applaud the young woman for turning her life around,yet it does leave a bitter taste in the mouths of those who do the right thing and still .through no fault of their own are left wanting.It is not easy getting 30,000 euro for a deposit..it takes a lot of hard work and it is not rewarded in this country..that is a fact
Why is the inner city constantly getting social housing? It’s at breaking point. There are 75 more units up the road from at agathas being built.
Why is there not more of these units available to the squeezed middle class who are working in city centre, paying bills and usually commuting 2/3 hours a day?
Why is answer to homelessness a free house for life?
Not begrudging anyone but think if you have a finite budget then rather than individual new apartments for a handful of people could we not accomodate larger amounts of people in more sensible accommodations.
On continent the build blocks of hotel type accommodation with 8-9 private rooms per floor sharing common areas (kitchen and bathroom)
Not ideal long term but same budget can house 70/80 rather than 11. Not something you would want to live in for rest of your life, but not meant to be. Meant to be a helping hand until you are able to stand on own feet and find something nicer using your own resources.
Fact is we will never get to end of housing list housing people one at a time
Awaiting the arrival of the Journal experts to tell us there is no homeless problem, just a bunch of people holding out for their preferred areas. Does this happen? yes, does it happen as the Journal experts believe, absolutely not.
@Fred Jensen: @Fred Jensen: It’s called having a support network. I know you think just sticking someone into a accommodation is all that is required, problem solved.
@Fred Jensen: By having a place to call home and moving on with her life maybe she will indeed become a very productive person where she just may get work and not be dependent of the state for help. God forbid if you or one of your own ever ended up needing charity from the taxpayer, what goes around comes around Karma is a B*
“working with banks to keep people in their homes”. What a load of nonsense!! More like; this Government worked with vulture funds to ensure anyone with debt issues are kicked out their homes.
@David Byrne: Meanwhile the poor haters have no problem with welfare for Apple, bondholders, vulture funds, Seany & now HAP which is unlimited dole for landlords and FIS which is unlimited dole for poverty paying employers
@Neal Ireland Hello.: There is always vile comments towards anyone needing housing here with the right wing “they just want a free house” crowd who have no problem with welfare for Apple bondholders vulture funds Seany(who cost us 34 Billion) FIS for poverty paying employers & hugely profitable companies & now HAP for the landlords of which many of FG are so HAP is for them when we need proper council houses built now like we did even in the 1920s when we a new and very poor state
What about those working full time in city centre, can’t get a mortgage in Dublin and pushed out to commuter towns, driving a few hours a day for work and missing out in family time. I think the homeless crew and dcc housing are middle class haters
The housing shortage is not going to be solved any time soon, if ever, the way things are going. The banks, the regulators, and NAMA have done more damage to this country than if we were bombed from the air.
@Angela: I would disagree with Fred on most things however on this problem he has good point, for every house being provided, someone else is paying for it, of course it’s an economy, unless you think they can be provided for free?
@Scundered: that’s not true every council property has a rent on it, you must pay rent and each house hold pays per person working or income coming into the house. Even if you are in receipt of a welfare payment you will pay by the differential system They council uses a differential rent system all incomes are calculated in order to qualify for a “Council House or Flat” you income must be below a limit.
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