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Two words Joe Biden uttered to Donald Trump as he and Melania are welcomed into the White House

Donald Trump has officially been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, marking his historic return to the Oval Office. At age 78, Trump is now the second leader in U.S. history to serve two non-consecutive terms, a feat previously accomplished only by Grover Cleveland.
Warm Exchange Between Biden and Trump
During today’s inauguration ceremony (January 20), the outgoing president, Joe Biden, surprised many with a warm reception for Trump and his wife, Melania, upon their arrival at the White House. In a friendly moment captured on camera, Biden greeted Trump with the words, “Welcome home,” as the two shook hands, signaling a tone of civility between the former rivals.
Joe and Jill Biden posed alongside Donald and Melania for a photo in front of the iconic White House, an image that symbolized the peaceful transition of power despite the political divides of recent years.

Donald Trump is now the 47th President of the United States (MORRY GASH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump’s Agenda for His Second Term
As Trump begins his second presidency, he has vowed to pursue bold policies. Among the first announcements was his intent to reinstate TikTok in the U.S., a move that has sparked widespread discussion. This stands in contrast to Biden’s farewell address, where the outgoing president highlighted concerns about the growing influence of wealth and power concentrated in the hands of a few elites.
In his parting speech on January 16, Biden warned, “The dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people is something that should concern every American.”

Joe Biden gave the Trumps a warm welcome to the White House (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Secret Service Code Names Revealed
As the Trump family returns to Washington, D.C., their unique Secret Service code names, first assigned during Trump’s initial presidency, have been reinstated.
- Donald Trump: Mogul
- Melania Trump: Muse
- Donald Trump Jr.: Mountaineer
These code names reflect the family’s persona, with “Mogul” nodding to Trump’s business ventures and entrepreneurial spirit.
By tradition, every presidential family selects code names that share the same first letter for all members. This practice extends back to previous administrations, including the Obamas, whose chosen names carried a more symbolic tone:
- Barack Obama: Renegade
- Michelle Obama: Renaissance
- Malia Obama: Radiance
- Sasha Obama: Rosebud
A Historic Day for the U.S.
With Trump now at the helm once more, the nation braces for what promises to be an eventful term. From economic policies to his stance on technology and social media, his administration is expected to bring significant changes in the years ahead.
As the ceremony concluded, the moment served as a reminder of the enduring traditions of democracy—despite differences, the peaceful transfer of power continues to be a cornerstone of American governance.
Featured Image Credit: ABC/Jabin Botsford /The Washington Post via Getty Images
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