EXPERT Q&A
Donald Trump will give his second inaugural address Jan. 20 after being sworn into office for another presidential term.
In a speech that comes as he enters into office with a felony conviction and a divided country, Trump is likely to talk about his governing philosophy, immigration reform, tax cuts and returning power to people by minimizing government involvement, said University of Michigan expert Aaron Kall.
Kall is the Lee H. Hess Director of Debate and editor and co-author of “I Do Solemnly Swear: Presidential Inaugural Addresses of the Last Five Decades.”
How will this speech be different from the one Trump gave eight years ago?
Donald Trump won the presidency back in 2016. It was an unexpected victory, and the process of preparing for office transition was chaotic. He’s in a much better position this time, won the popular vote and had a very resounding electoral victory. He’s been in this …