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Vatican mass for Papal Swiss Guard
May 6,2021 - Vatican: Cardinal Pietro Parolin presides over the Holy Mass on the occasion of the swearing in of the Papal Swiss Guard at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. (Alessia Giuliani/CPP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Vatican mass for Papal Swiss Guard
May 6,2021 - Vatican: Cardinal Pietro Parolin presides over the Holy Mass on the occasion of the swearing in of the Papal Swiss Guard at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. (Alessia Giuliani/CPP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Vatican mass for Papal Swiss Guard
May 6,2021 - Vatican: Cardinal Pietro Parolin presides over the Holy Mass on the occasion of the swearing in of the Papal Swiss Guard at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. (Alessia Giuliani/CPP / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Road barriers in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
A tent with an American flag in downtownWashington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Donald Trump impersonator in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Donald Trump impersonator in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
An empty interstate through downtown Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Road barriers on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
National Guard march through Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
National Guard march through Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Road barriers on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
An empty street in downtown Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
A sale on Donald Trump merchandise in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Lone demonstrator outside Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Road barriers on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
The Washington Monument is seen behind layers of blockades in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Empty storefront in downtown Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Steel gates block off parts of Pennsylvania Ave leading up to the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
National Guard patrol parts of downtownWashington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
A sale on Donald Trump merchandise in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Virgin Island National Guard troop in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
National Guard outside the Hilton Hotel in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Security checkpoint in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Downtown pedestrian in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Steel gates block off parts of Pennsylvania Ave leading up to the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
National Guard patrol parts of downtownWashington D.C. on Tuesday, January 19th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Lone demonstrator outside Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C. on Monday, January 18th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
K-9 units in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Security checkpoint in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
National Guard march down Pennsylvania Ave in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Rows of barricades are erected along Pennsylvania Ave in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Steel gates block off parts of Pennsylvania Ave leading up to the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
National Guard gather on Pennsylvania Ave in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Pedestrians watch as National Guard march down Pennsylvania Ave in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Steel gates block off parts of Pennsylvania Ave leading up to the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Security checkpoint in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Two women take a selfie outside U.S. Capitol blockades in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
Clouds part along Pennsylvania Ave in Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 17th.
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The preparation for an inauguration like no other – a photo essay. Photographer Jordan Gale records the inauguration and captures images of a country gripped by anxiety.
A presidency like no other ended in an inauguration like no other. The twin forces of Covid-19 and domestic terrorism bent the event – and its host city – out of shape. There were no cheering crowds on the Mall and this was no “shining city on a hill”. Instead Washington DC was wrapped in perimeter fencing, road barricades and security checkpoints. Meanwhile 20,000 troops from the national guard patrolled a Capitol that had been sacked two weeks earlier by insurrectionists wishing to overturn the election result.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
UNITED STATES - JANUARY 08: The grandson of Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., Auguste, greets Vice President Mike Pence as Scott and his wife, Ann, look on, during a swearing-in ceremony in the Capitol's Old Senate Chamber after Scott was sworn in on the Senate floor the on January 8, 2019. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) *** Local Caption *** 25223503
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NEWS - Nikki Haley wird zur UN-Botschafterin vereidigt
Washington, DC - United States President Donald Trump (C) reads from one of the four executive orders he signed during a visit to the Department of Homeland Security January 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. Trump signed four executive orders related to domestic security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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NEWS - Trumps Personal hält Einzug ins Weissen Haus
January 22, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States: Hope Hicks, White House director of strategic communications, arrives to a swearing in ceremony of White House senior staff in the East Room of the White House. Trump today mocked protesters who gathered for large demonstrations across the U.S. and the world on Saturday to signal discontent with his leadership, but later offered a more conciliatory tone, saying he recognized such marches as a "hallmark of our democracy." (Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05716547
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NEWS - Guterres als UN-Generalsekretär vereidigt
Newly sworn-in Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres speaks to reporters at UN Headquarters, in New York, NY, on December 12, 2016. U.N. Secretary Guterres is the ninth U.N. Chief in the United Nations 71-year history. (Photo by Anthony Behar) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19091203
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(110407) -- PORTO-NOVO, April 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- President of Senegal Abdoulaye Wade, President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba (L to R, front) take part in the swearing-in ceremony of Benin's President Boni Yayi in Porto-Novo, Benin, April 6, 2011.
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(110407) -- PORTO-NOVO, April 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Republic of Congo President Denis Sassou-Nguesso (1st R) and Togolese President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbe (2nd R, front) take part in the swearing-in ceremony of Benin's President Boni Yayi in Porto-Novo, Benin, April 6, 2011.
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BENIN-PRESIDENT-SWORN IN
(110407) -- PORTO-NOVO, April 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Benin's President Boni Yayi takes an oath during the swearing-in ceremony in Porto-Novo, Benin, April 6, 2011. Boni Yayi was re-elected after the March 13 presidential elections with 53 percent of the votes cast.
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MYANMAR-PRESIDENT-SWEARING IN
(110330) -- NAY PYI TAW, March 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar's cabinet ministers are sworn in, in Nay Pyi Taw, March 30, 2011. Myanmar's elected president U Thein Sein and two vice presidents, U Tin Aung Myint Oo and Dr. Sai Mauk Kham, were also sworn in on Wednesday in Nay Pyi Taw at the presence of members of parliament. The swearing-in ceremony took place along with the dissolution of the ruling junta State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) and the transfer of power to the new government, SPDC Chairman Senior-General Than Shwe announced on state TV. (Xinhua/MNA) (zx)
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MYANMAR-PRESIDENT-SWEARING IN
(110330) -- NAY PYI TAW, March 30, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar's elected president U Thein Sein and two vice presidents, U Tin Aung Myint Oo and Dr. Sai Mauk Kham, are sworn in, in Nay Pyi Taw, March 30, 2011. The swearing-in ceremony took place along with the dissolution of the ruling junta State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) and the transfer of power to the new government, SPDC Chairman Senior-General Than Shwe announced on state TV. (Xinhua/MNA) (zx)
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