Mixed Global Market Reaction to Trump Inauguration
Global markets displayed mixed reactions to President Trump's inauguration; some indices rose slightly, while others remained unchanged, with the delay of tariff increases easing immediate investor concerns, although a broader reassessment of U.S. trade policy is planned.
Mixed Global Market Reaction to Trump Inauguration
Global markets displayed mixed reactions to President Trump's inauguration; some indices rose slightly, while others remained unchanged, with the delay of tariff increases easing immediate investor concerns, although a broader reassessment of U.S. trade policy is planned.
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44% Bias Score
Trump's Second Inauguration: Nationalism, Tensions, and Limited International Support
Donald Trump's second inauguration ceremony in Washington D.C. lacked significant international presence, featured tense encounters with the Bidens, and included an inaugural address focused on nationalism, border security, and climate change denial.
Trump's Second Inauguration: Nationalism, Tensions, and Limited International Support
Donald Trump's second inauguration ceremony in Washington D.C. lacked significant international presence, featured tense encounters with the Bidens, and included an inaugural address focused on nationalism, border security, and climate change denial.
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80% Bias Score
Trump Sworn In as President Amidst Republican Congressional Control
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US president on January 20, 2025, in the Capitol Rotunda due to extreme cold, with Republicans holding unified control of Congress; he plans to sign numerous executive orders on his first day.
Trump Sworn In as President Amidst Republican Congressional Control
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US president on January 20, 2025, in the Capitol Rotunda due to extreme cold, with Republicans holding unified control of Congress; he plans to sign numerous executive orders on his first day.
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44% Bias Score
Trump's Second Inauguration: A Controversial Return
Donald Trump's second inauguration as US President on January 20th, 2025, is the 60th such ceremony and features a four-day celebration, including a swearing-in at the Capitol due to cold weather, with performers such as Carrie Underwood and Village People. The event is themed "Our unwavering democr...
Trump's Second Inauguration: A Controversial Return
Donald Trump's second inauguration as US President on January 20th, 2025, is the 60th such ceremony and features a four-day celebration, including a swearing-in at the Capitol due to cold weather, with performers such as Carrie Underwood and Village People. The event is themed "Our unwavering democr...
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56% Bias Score
Trump's Inauguration: Limited Guest List, Indoor Ceremony
Donald Trump's second inauguration ceremony, taking place on January 20, 2025 in Washington D.C.'s Capitol rotunda due to cold weather, will feature a limited guest list, including former US presidents but excluding key foreign figures like Vladimir Putin and Ursula von der Leyen. The ceremony will ...
Trump's Inauguration: Limited Guest List, Indoor Ceremony
Donald Trump's second inauguration ceremony, taking place on January 20, 2025 in Washington D.C.'s Capitol rotunda due to cold weather, will feature a limited guest list, including former US presidents but excluding key foreign figures like Vladimir Putin and Ursula von der Leyen. The ceremony will ...
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52% Bias Score
China Sends Top Official to Trump Inauguration Amidst Strained US-China Relations
China dispatched Vice President Han Zheng to President-elect Trump's inauguration, a significant diplomatic gesture aiming to reset strained US-China relations amid economic friction and differing geopolitical priorities, despite Xi Jinping's absence and Trump's hardline campaign rhetoric.
China Sends Top Official to Trump Inauguration Amidst Strained US-China Relations
China dispatched Vice President Han Zheng to President-elect Trump's inauguration, a significant diplomatic gesture aiming to reset strained US-China relations amid economic friction and differing geopolitical priorities, despite Xi Jinping's absence and Trump's hardline campaign rhetoric.
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40% Bias Score
DC Inauguration Day Protests: Socialist Groups Advocate for Marxist Ideologies
On President Trump's inauguration day, various socialist groups, including the Democratic Socialists of America and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, staged protests in Washington D.C., openly advocating for socialism, Marxism, and communism, and criticizing capitalism and imperialism. The pro...
DC Inauguration Day Protests: Socialist Groups Advocate for Marxist Ideologies
On President Trump's inauguration day, various socialist groups, including the Democratic Socialists of America and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, staged protests in Washington D.C., openly advocating for socialism, Marxism, and communism, and criticizing capitalism and imperialism. The pro...
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56% Bias Score
Trump Inaugurated, Promises Dramatic Policy Shifts
On a cold January day in Washington, Donald Trump's inauguration took place in the Capitol Rotunda, following a large rally where he promised to resolve international conflicts, address illegal immigration, and implement significant policy changes. His speech included plans for executive orders on b...
Trump Inaugurated, Promises Dramatic Policy Shifts
On a cold January day in Washington, Donald Trump's inauguration took place in the Capitol Rotunda, following a large rally where he promised to resolve international conflicts, address illegal immigration, and implement significant policy changes. His speech included plans for executive orders on b...
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64% Bias Score
Trump Begins Second Term as US President Amidst Cold Weather and Political Division
On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term as the 47th President of the US in an indoor ceremony due to extreme cold, delivering a speech focused on economic prosperity and national security, while criticizing his predecessor's policies.
Trump Begins Second Term as US President Amidst Cold Weather and Political Division
On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term as the 47th President of the US in an indoor ceremony due to extreme cold, delivering a speech focused on economic prosperity and national security, while criticizing his predecessor's policies.
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68% Bias Score
Trump's Inauguration: National Energy Emergency Declared, Clean Energy Initiatives Reversed
Following his inauguration, President Donald Trump declared a national energy emergency, announced the reversal of clean energy initiatives, and promised trade reforms to protect American workers, while former President Joe Biden departed for California.
Trump's Inauguration: National Energy Emergency Declared, Clean Energy Initiatives Reversed
Following his inauguration, President Donald Trump declared a national energy emergency, announced the reversal of clean energy initiatives, and promised trade reforms to protect American workers, while former President Joe Biden departed for California.
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60% Bias Score
China Sends Top Official to Trump Inauguration Amidst Trade Tensions
China's Vice President Han Zheng will attend President-elect Trump's inauguration, a significant gesture to improve relations despite potential risks of new tariffs, as both countries seek to stabilize trade and address economic challenges.
China Sends Top Official to Trump Inauguration Amidst Trade Tensions
China's Vice President Han Zheng will attend President-elect Trump's inauguration, a significant gesture to improve relations despite potential risks of new tariffs, as both countries seek to stabilize trade and address economic challenges.
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Inauguration: A Gathering of Right-Wing Populist Leaders
Donald Trump's January 20th inaugural address featured a guest list dominated by right-wing populist and nationalist leaders, including Javier Milei, Nayib Bukele, Giorgia Meloni, and Eric Zemmour, signaling a potential shift in global political alliances and a strengthening of the transnational rig...
Trump's Inauguration: A Gathering of Right-Wing Populist Leaders
Donald Trump's January 20th inaugural address featured a guest list dominated by right-wing populist and nationalist leaders, including Javier Milei, Nayib Bukele, Giorgia Meloni, and Eric Zemmour, signaling a potential shift in global political alliances and a strengthening of the transnational rig...
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56% Bias Score