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Donald Trump inauguration: Billionaire TV star becomes US President - as it happened

Former reality television star and property magnate sworn in at Capitol

Rachael Revesz
Washington DC
,Andrew Buncombe,Lizzie Dearden
Friday 20 January 2017 08:20 GMT
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Trump takes oath to become 45th President

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Donald Trump has been sworn in as US President. Here is how the day's events unfolded:

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President Donald Trump is making his way down Constitution Avenue with a military escort as his inauguration parade begins in Washington.

The president will review the parade from a viewing stand near the White House.

He and first lady Melania Trump are riding in the presidential limousine nicknamed "The Beast."

Trump is being cheered by supporters as his car passes.

Others are shouting "Media sucks" while a group of protesters chants, "Not my president, not my president."

Earlier Mr Trump — in brief remarks at his inaugural lunch at the Capitol — said he was honoured that Hillary Clinton, his rival in the White House race, came to the event.

The bipartisan crowd of lawmakers and other dignitaries gave Clinton a standing ovation after Trump asked her to rise.

Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, sat with members of Trump's family at the event.

Trump ended by saying he has "a lot of respect for those two people."

Mr Trump was named the 45th President of the United States at midday on Friday. His inauguration was met with protests across Washington DC.

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Lizzie Dearden20 January 2017 14:16
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That is a video of the Trumps arriving for the church service. 

After church, the family will head to the White House, where the president – Obama, that is – and First Lady will host a tea and coffee reception with the Trumps in the Blue Room.

Lizzie Dearden20 January 2017 14:18
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Donald Trump's Social Media Director tweets from the church service:

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About 100 protesters are attempting to block a gate near the inaugural parade route in Washington.  

They're calling for a response to climate change and they're holding signs that say "Resist Trump, climate justice now."  

There are also chants of "This is what democracy looks like!"

Lizzie Dearden20 January 2017 14:24
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Mr Trump tweeted earlier that "it all begins today!" - but I don't think he would have wanted the day to begin with rain, which is what we have. Supporters are gathering in the drizzle, but the grey sky may reflect the mood for some Hillary voters...

Lizzie Dearden20 January 2017 14:39
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Mr Trump and Mike Pence are heading to the White House, with Barack Obama having paid his final visit to the Oval Office and now waiting with Michelle Obama for the new occupant to arrive.

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Before that, Mr Obama used the official presidential Twitter account to put out his farewell message. A selection is below:

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And this is Mr Obama leaving his office, ready for the President-elect:

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And here, are the 44th and 45th Presidents of the United States together outside the White House:

Lizzie Dearden20 January 2017 14:50

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