America got a long look Monday at two Donald Trumps, one in his official inaugural address and one in a free-wheeling second speech inside the Capitol.
Get used to it.
In the newly sworn-in president's first set of remarks, delivered in the Capitol Rotunda in front of former presidents, lawmakers, family and high-end supporters, Trump proclaimed a new "golden age" for America, pledged to pursue unity and outlined an aggressive agenda that closely hewed to the promises he made on the campaign trail and during his transition.
In other words, the first Trump was the more focused, policy-driven candidate who won the 2024 election and the national popular vote. He was serious, if lurid, in his descriptions of "America's decline" and his plans to reverse it.
"The golden age of America begins right now," Trump said.
Paired with a sweeping set of executive orders he planned to issue Monday, the first remarks of Trump's second presidency signaled that he intends to test the limits of presidential power in aggressively pursuing his agenda. And he has set a high bar for himself, piling up promises that may be hard to fulfill.
Within the hour, he made his way to Emancipation Hall in the Capitol and let loose with wild claims, old grievances and attacks on his political adversaries to a crowd of supporters. It was raw, emotional and more energetic than the official address.
He returned to his oft-repeated false claim that the 2020 election was "totally rigged." He blamed former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for failing to protect the Capitol from his own backers when they stormed it to try to keep him in office four years ago. And he called members of the committee that investigated his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, "thugs."
"I think this was a better speech than the one I made upstairs," he told the crowd before he left.
Trump often likes to take both sides of an issue — including whether to give in to his thirst for retribution. If Monday was any indication, that won't change in his second term.
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