Looking back at Trump’s first inaugural address before his second



By BILL BARROW, Associated Press

Eight years ago, Donald Trump delivered an inaugural address that overshadowed the typical optimism and promises of unity with a dark portrait of national life.

His unapologetically populist and nationalistic speech installed the phrases “American Carnage” and “America First” into the presidential lexicon. It signaled how he would govern in his first term — and how the president-elect might govern in his second.

Here is a look back at Trump’s initial remarks and why they remain relevant ahead of his encore Monday.

‘The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer’

Certainly, many presidents have held up their election as evidence of a new birth for democracy. But Trump went beyond rote celebrations of American voters:

“Politicians prospered — but the jobs left, and the factories closed. The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. Their victories have not been your victories; their triumphs have not been your triumphs; and while they celebrated in our nation’s capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land. … The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.”



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