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Trump's Inauguration Portrait Sparks Comparisons to Mugshot
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Trump's inauguration portrait, unveiled days before his swearing-in ceremony, has drawn comparisons to his 2023 mugshot. Supporters see it as a symbol of his resilience and a glimpse into his second term plans.

President-elect Donald Trump 's inauguration portrait has been unveiled, generating excitement among his Republican supporters who view it as a glimpse into his second term . The portrait, released on social media by chief photographer Daniel Torok, is strikingly similar to Trump 's mugshot taken in August 2023 during his surrender at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta following indictment on racketeering charges.

Trump and vice president-elect JD Vance, whose portrait was also revealed, will officially assume their roles as the next leaders of the United States on January 20. The unveiling of the portraits has sparked a buzz online, with many Trump supporters praising the president-elect's appearance and hailing his resilience in the face of adversity. Some even jokingly suggested using the mugshot directly for the inauguration portrait. The atmosphere in Washington D.C. is expected to be electric as both supporters and detractors prepare for the inauguration. The ceremony will commence at noon (local time) with Trump taking the oath of office administered by US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Following the swearing-in, Trump will embark on a motorcade from the US Capitol to the White House, accompanied by military regiments, bands, and citizen groups. Sky News Australia will provide comprehensive coverage and expert analysis of this historic political event, broadcasting live from Washington from 3:30 am onwards on Tuesday, January 21

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