The Wall Street Journal

Trump takes office determined to bend Government to his singular will

Trump takes office determined to bend Government to his singular will
Donald Trump is back in the White House. (Image: Getty)
The Wall Street Journal
By Molly BallIf he came in the first time unexpectedly, he returned as a conqueror. And so Donald Trump stood in the Capitol’s marble rotunda, surrounded by the titans of power and industry, taking the reins of a government he is more determined than ever to bend to his singular will.The newly sworn-in 47th President pulled no punches in his combative inaugural speech, decrying to their faces the “radical and corrupt establishment” that he said had “extracted power and wealth from our citizens while the pillars of our so...

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