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Saturday 21 January 2017 8:42 am

Donald Trump as US President: The world reacts

By: Jasper Jolly

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Donald Trump will wake up later as US President. Here’s how the world’s papers reacted to a speech which changed little of the rhetoric from the campaign trail.

With three former Presidents sitting behind him, including Barack Obama, Trump’s speech repudiated much of their legacy, whether Republican or Democrat.

He vowed once more to bring power to the people of America rather than politicians in Washington. And his vision of what those politicians had done was bleak.

Read more: As it happened: Donald Trump is sworn in

The New York Times focuses on one of the most striking phrases from the address: “American carnage”, caused by crime, gangs, and drugs.

The front page of The New York Times, Jan. 21, 2017 https://t.co/04az6LamUQ pic.twitter.com/U3J1uSCZJk

— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 21, 2017

The Guardian focused on one of the main messages of the campaign, and a striking message that stands capitalised in the White House’s official version: America First.

GUARDIAN: 'From this moment on it's going to be only America first' #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/bM7he7gT6c

— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 20, 2017

Unsurprisingly this message resonated around the world, with Germany’s Frankfurter Allgemeine amongst others.

Frankfurter Allgemeine https://t.co/aE1Uhp3see pic.twitter.com/8G8jDj4cQ5

— lasteles.com (@lastelesTv) January 21, 2017

And France's Le Figaro as well.

Le Figaro https://t.co/3JPTK0NYDn pic.twitter.com/oQtnYqa3pw

— lasteles.com (@lastelesTv) January 21, 2017

However, Spain's El Pais noted his pledge to transfer power to the people.

El País https://t.co/tZO00BjMZ5 pic.twitter.com/E4zxwlrrYM

— lasteles.com (@lastelesTv) January 21, 2017

Carnage was the most prominent theme for the Washington Post as well.

Donald Trump's Inauguration on the front page of tomorrow's Washington Post. @washingtonpost pic.twitter.com/YJxcXDBOgV

— Washington Post Design (@wapodesign) January 21, 2017

As it was for the Telegraph.

TELEGRAPH: This carnage stops here #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/ALlFvf2XH8

— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 21, 2017

It is inarguable, as the Times says, that Trump has “unveiled a new era”.

TIMES: Trump unveils a new era #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/hyTyvxqa87

— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 20, 2017

Trump was not known for religiosity at the start of the campaign, but the Independent’s digital version makes use of his oath of office for its splash.

INDEPENDENT DIGITAL: So help us God #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/RR3oxha7WG

— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) January 20, 2017

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