Joe Biden being sworn in as 46th president of United States

Kamala Harris makes history as the first woman to become American vice president as inauguration unfolds at Capitol battered by an insurrectionist siege just two weeks ago, encircled by security forces, and devoid of crowds due to pandemic

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The ceremony to swear in Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States got underway on the steps of the Capitol in Washington just before noon Wednesday.
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  • History was being made at Biden's side, as Kamala Harris becomes the first woman to be vice president.
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    נשיא ארה"ב הנכנס ג'ו ביידן עם אשתו ג'יל
    נשיא ארה"ב הנכנס ג'ו ביידן עם אשתו ג'יל
    President-elect Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden arrive at the Capitol for his inauguration
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    The ceremony in which presidential power is transferred is a hallowed American democratic tradition. And this time it serves as a jarring reminder of the challenges Biden faces.
    The inauguration was unfolding at a Capitol battered by an insurrectionist siege just two weeks ago, encircled by security forces, and devoid of crowds because of the threat of the coronavirus pandemic.
    Flouting tradition, Donald Trump departed Washington on Wednesday morning ahead of the inauguration rather than accompany his successor to the Capitol.
    Former Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton were attending, however.
    The other living former president, 96-year-old Jimmy Carter, previously announced he would not attend.
    Stay home, Americans were exhorted, to prevent further spread of a surging virus that has claimed more than 400,000 lives in the United States. Biden will look out over a capital city dotted with empty storefronts that attest to the pandemic's deep economic toll and where summer protests laid bare the nation's renewed reckoning on racial injustice.
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    ג'ו וג'יל ביידן
    ג'ו וג'יל ביידן
    Dr. Jill Biden and President-elect Joe Biden attend Mass in Washington on Wednesday morning
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    He will not be applauded -- or likely even acknowledged -- by his predecessor.
    Flouting tradition, Donald Trump departed Washington on Wednesday morning ahead of the inauguration rather than accompany his successor to the Capitol. Trump, awaiting his second impeachment trial, stoked grievance among his supporters with the lie that Biden's win was illegitimate.
    Biden, in his third run for the presidency, staked his candidacy less on any distinctive political ideology than on galvanizing a broad coalition of voters around the notion that Trump posed an existential threat to American democracy.
    On his first day, Biden will take a series of executive actions -- on the pandemic, climate, immigration and more -- to undo the heart of Trump's agenda. The Democrat takes office with the bonds of the republic strained and the nation reeling from challenges that rival those faced by Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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    הכנות לטקס ההשבעה
    Preparations for the inauguration ceremony in Washington
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    "Biden will face a series of urgent, burning crises like we have not seen before, and they all have to be solved at once. It is very hard to find a parallel in history," said presidential historian Michael Beschloss.
    "I think we have been through a near-death experience as a democracy. Americans who will watch the new president be sworn in are now acutely aware of how fragile our democracy is and how much it needs to be protected."
    Biden will come to office with a well of empathy and resolve born by personal tragedy as well as a depth of experience forged from more than four decades in Washington. At age 78, he will be the oldest president inaugurated.
    More history will be made at his side, as Kamala Harris becomes the first woman to be vice president. The former U.S. senator from California is also the first Black person and the first person of South Asian descent elected to the vice presidency and will become the highest-ranking woman ever to serve in government.
    The two will be sworn in during an inauguration ceremony with few parallels in history.
    Tens of thousands of troops are on the streets to provide security precisely two weeks after a violent mob of Trump supporters, incited by the Republican president, stormed the Capitol in an attempt to prevent the certification of Biden's victory.
    The tense atmosphere evoked the 1861 inauguration of Lincoln, who was secretly transported to Washington to avoid assassins on the eve of the Civil War, or Roosevelt's inaugural in 1945, when he opted for a small, secure ceremony at the White House in the waning months of World War II.
    Despite security warnings, Biden declined to move the ceremony indoors and instead will address a small, socially distant crowd on the West Front of the Capitol. Some of the traditional trappings of the quadrennial ceremony will remain.
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    ביידן ורעייתו ג'יל באנדרטת לינקולן
    The Bidens attend a Washington memorial for American victims of COVID on Tuesday night
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    The day began with a reach across the aisle after four years of bitter partisan battles under Trump. At Biden's invitation, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy, the Republican leaders of the Senate and House, joined him at a morning Mass, along with Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leaders.
    The most powerful figures in Washington, along with their spouses, bowed their heads in prayer in the socially distanced service just a few blocks from the White House.
    Once at the Capitol, Biden will be administered the oath by Chief Justice John Roberts; Harris will be sworn in by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina member of the Supreme Court. The theme of Biden's approximately 30-minute speech will be "America United," and aides said it would be a call to set aside differences during a moment of national trial.
    Biden will then oversee a "Pass in Review," a military tradition that honors the peaceful transfer of power to a new commander in chief. Then, Biden, Harris and their spouses will be joined by a bipartisan trio of former presidents -- Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama -- to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Ceremony.
    Later, Biden will join the end of a slimmed-down inaugural parade as he moves into the White House. Because of the pandemic, much of this year's parade will be a virtual affair featuring performances from around the nation.
    In the evening, in lieu of the traditional glitzy balls that welcome a new president to Washington, Biden will take part in a televised concert that also marks the return of A-list celebrities to the White House orbit after they largely eschewed Trump.
    Among those in the lineup: Bruce Springsteen, Justin Timberlake and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Lady Gaga will sing the national anthem at the Capitol earlier in the day.
    Trump will be the first president in more than a century to skip the inauguration of his successor. In a cold wind, Marine One took off from the White House and soared above a deserted capital city to his own farewell celebration at nearby Joint Base Andrews. There, he boarded Air Force One for the final time as president for the flight to his Florida estate.
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    מלניה טראמפ נשיא ארה"ב דונלד טראמפ
    Donald Trump leaves Washington
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    The symbolism was striking: the very moment Trump disappeared into the doorway of Air Force One, Biden stepped out of the Blair House, the traditional guest lodging for presidents-in-waiting, and into his motorcade for the short ride to church.
    Trump did adhere to one tradition and left a note for Biden in the Oval Office, according to the White House, which did not release its contents.
    Biden was eager to go big early, with an ambitious first 100 days that includes a push to speed up the distribution of COVID-19 vaccinations to anxious Americans and pass a $1.9 trillion virus relief package.
    On Day One, he'll also send an immigration proposal to Capitol Hill that would create an eight-year path to citizenship for immigrants living in the country illegally.
    He also planned a 10-day blitz of executive orders on matters that don't require congressional approval -- a mix of substantive and symbolic steps to unwind the Trump years.
    Among the planned steps: rescinding travel restrictions on people from several predominantly Muslim countries; rejoining the Paris climate accord; issuing a mask mandate for those on federal property; and ordering agencies to figure out how to reunite children separated from their families after crossing the border.
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    ארה"ב ג'ו ביידן נאום פרידה מ מדינת דלאוור בדרך ל הבית הלבן
    President-elect Joe Biden speaks in his home state of Delaware on Tuesday before departing for Washington
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    The difficulties he faces are immense, to be mentioned in the same breath as Roosevelt taking office during the Great Depression or Obama, under whom Biden served eight years as vice president, during the economic collapse. And the solution may be similar.
    "There is now, as there was in 1933, a vital need for leadership," said presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, "for every national resource to be brought to bear to get the virus under control, to help produce and distribute the vaccines, to get vaccines into the arms of the people, to spur the economy to recover and get people back to work and to school."
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