President Donald Trump was sporting a slightly different look at his inauguration on Monday, forgoing his signature bright red tie.
Why It Matters
Trump was sworn into office as the nation’s 47th president on Monday. It is his second term after winning the presidential election against former Vice President Kamala Harris in November. The inauguration was moved indoors in the U.S. Capitol after subzero wind chills prompted a change of plan.
The president is known for rarely deviating from a handful of trusted looks when it comes to professional engagements, most frequently a dark suit and a bright red tie, making his decision to switch up his tie at this significant event particularly noticeable.
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