A lip reader uncovered intriguing moments from Trump’s inauguration, including Barron’s warm greeting to Biden and Harris, and conversations among key figures.
Washington, DC: So, the inauguration day was quite the spectacle! Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president, kicking off his second term. The ceremony was held indoors at the Capitol Rotunda, which is a big change from the usual outdoor events.
Vice President JD Vance took his oath first, using a family bible. Then, Trump followed suit, using two bibles, including one that belonged to Abraham Lincoln. After a long day filled with events, Trump returned to the White House, probably exhausted.
Before the ceremony, Trump and Melania were welcomed by Joe and Jill Biden at the White House. It was a nice, traditional moment. Kamala Harris and her husband Doug were also there, chatting about the chilly weather. They seemed to have a light-hearted moment, discussing missed emails and the cold.
Later, Kamala and Joe were seen talking before the ceremony. It looked like Kamala was giving Joe some encouragement. She even hinted at some concerns about Trump, saying he “needs to stop that.” It was a subtle but telling exchange.
During the inauguration, Trump showed some concern for Biden’s health. Biden admitted he was feeling rough, and Trump noticed. Their conversation was surprisingly friendly, with Trump joking about the cold weather.
In a funny moment, Trump told Biden to “shut up” after Biden welcomed him warmly. They both agreed it was freezing outside, and it was a light-hearted exchange that showed their long-standing rivalry.
Then there was Barron Trump, who impressed everyone with his polite greeting to Biden and Harris. He approached them with a friendly handshake, saying, “G’day to you, sir,” and “Ma’am, good day.” People online praised him for his manners, saying he was raised right.
After the swearing-in, JD Vance congratulated Trump, and they shared some encouraging words. It was a day filled with significant moments, both serious and light-hearted, showcasing the unique dynamics of American politics.