Biden ends 'honeymoon'
After the first month of the term "winding sailing", Biden was thought to face a series of policy challenges that make him headaches in the near future.
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After the first month of the term "winding sailing", Biden was thought to face a series of policy challenges that make him headaches in the near future.
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NATO's Able Archer 83 drills alerted the Soviet Union, mounting nuclear weapons for nearly 100 fighter jets to strike back.
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The travel restrictions imposed by China have kept many people from going home for Tet, but some are relieved to avoid questions such as "how much salary" and "when to get married".
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Aung San Suu Kyi's political career could end after the coup, while Myanmar's military will rely on China to deal with international pressure.
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Lincoln had to keep secret the train journey to Washington, and the George W. Bush administration had to set up a security barrier because of fear of terrorism on inauguration.
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The day the president takes office is the day American leaders gather on a stage to welcome the transition of power, but an official is not allowed to attend.
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The tradition of using the biblical oath dates back to the first American inauguration, but not all presidents use it.
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The US President initially took office in March, but the date is changed to January to shorten the time to hand over power to the new administration.
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Trump was considered dismissed by the US House of Representatives for the second time in 13 months, but this time, he could be impeached once he left office.
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By not attending Biden's inauguration, Trump will follow in the footsteps of Andrew Johnson, who was also impeached and refused to attend the oath of the opponent.
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