Donald Trump begins his first full day as the 45th President of the United States

President Trump has begun his presidency by reversing a key policy of Barack Obama
Donald Trump has moved into The White House and officially took over from Barack Obama in Washington yesterday where he took the oath of office on the steps of the Capitol Building.
He has began his presidency with the scrapping of Obamacare, which extends health insurance to America's poorest.
His election pledges have triggered deep political divisions, and protests in Washington DC - where 200 people have been arrested.
But thousands of people are expected to march against his presidency both here in Ireland and across the world today.
Despite that, the new President insists he is the right person for the job and is promising changes in areas like energy, trade, jobs and growth.
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