Joe Biden Sworn in as US President in Washington

Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president on Wednesday, bringing to an end one of the most unorthodox, turbulent presidencies in U.S. history.

"Today, we celebrate triumph not of a candidate but of a cause: the cause of democracy," Biden said moments after taking the oath of office. "The people, the will of the people has been heard."

 "We have learned again that democracy is precious, democracy is fragile," he added. "And at this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed."

In his roughly 25-minute speech, Biden called for national unity and pledged to tackle "with purpose and resolve" the monumental issues plaguing the country, including the COVID-19 pandemic, systemic racism and climate change.

"We can treat each other with dignity and respect," Biden said. "We can join forces, stop the shouting and lower the temperature. For without unity, there is no peace, only bitterness and fury. No progress, only exhausting outrage."

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts led Biden in the oath of office, using a Bible that has been in the president's family since 1893.

Minutes earlier, Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the first Latina member of the court. 

Harris' vice presidency is historic in several regards: She's the first female, Black and South Asian person to hold the position.

At 78 years old, Biden is the oldest U.S. president to take the oath of office. He is the 15th vice president to become the country's chief executive.

"Have a good life," Trump said during the final moments of his farewell. "We will see you soon."

Trump is the first president in 152 years to skip his successor's inauguration. He still has not formally conceded the...

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