US politics in 2017
by Los Angeles Times
Dec 24, 2017
4 minutes
With his Jan. 20 inauguration, President Donald Trump signaled that the tone of his campaign would carry over into his presidency: combative, alternately gilded and populist, and challenging of both norms and facts. His 16-minute inaugural address was notably dark and divisive. He spoke of the "American carnage" he inherited as President Barack Obama and other predecessors sat stone-faced nearby. One of the most enduring memories is Trump's complaint the next day, echoed by his press secretary, that the media did not report that his crowd was the largest ever to witness a swearing-in, a claim easily refuted by photographs and other evidence.
After their failed attempt
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