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  2. Decoding Donald Trump's new official portrait - AOL

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    Serious. Ominous. A "message picture". Those are some of the descriptions of Donald Trump's newest official portrait, captured by his chief photographer, Daniel Torok. In the photo, the president ...

  3. Public image of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The Trump White House held about a hundred formal press briefings in 2017, declining by half during 2018 and to two in 2019. [36] Trump has employed the legal system as an intimidation tactic against the press. [38] In early 2020, the Trump campaign sued The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN for alleged defamation.

  4. Donald Trump photo op at St. John's Church - Wikipedia

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    During his presidential campaign, Trump declared himself "the law and order candidate", [23] alluding to a political theme popularized in the late 1960s by George Wallace, Richard Nixon and then-Governor of California Ronald Reagan. [24] [25] He reiterated the theme in his inaugural address: "This American carnage stops right here and stops ...

  5. Photos show the biggest moments from Donald Trump's ... - AOL

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    President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn in on January 20. Photos of Inauguration Day show the biggest moments from the event.

  6. The Best Photos from Trump's Inauguration - AOL

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    Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts as Melania Trump holds the Bible during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U ...

  7. Donald Trump raised-fist photographs - Wikipedia

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    [7] [4] Republicans and Trump's allies circulated the photos immediately after the event; some had used the photos as "an opportunity to tout conspiracy theories and stoke political tensions". [5] The photographs appeared on newspaper front pages in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. [4]

  8. President Trump decorated the Oval Office with a collage of family photos and other personal effects that were on full display during his first day back in the White House.

  9. Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump's lawyers did not deny the facts as presented in the charges, [361] but argued that the impeachment was "constitutionally and legally invalid" because he was not charged with a crime and that abuse of power is not an impeachable offense. [361] The Senate voted against allowing subpoenas for witnesses or documents. [362]