The symbolisms in Donald Trump’s inauguration: The swords, Mask’s greeting, Hillary’s pin, and Ivanka as another Diana

Granted yesterday (20.01.2025) was his night . Donald Trump swore 47th president of the United States at an inauguration ceremony held within the Capitol due to cold weather in Washington. In his first speech after his return to the White House, he made sure to communicate his grandiose plans knowing well that the eyes and ears of the planet are on him. Donald Trump without wasting time, immediately gave a nationalist tone to his so-called, delivered big mouths, showed signs of arrogance. “Sunlight flows around the world,” he declared aloud as he addressed the American people. He anointed himself as a Heavenly savior who will solve America’s problems, which is why “God spared him from his two attempted murders” during the election period. CORVERSE But apart from his divisive speech, the night of the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States also concealed many secret symbols… Clothes, hats and pins played their own role and sent their own meanings to the ears of the interested ones. The 30-minute speech and the “I” Donald Trump spoke almost twice the year in his second inauguration as president of the US than the one he had spoken in 2017. 16 minutes he spoke in 2017, 30 minutes in 2025, and that in itself is a sample that Trump now considers himself to be a political entity who knows both how and methods to do what he supports and believes. Indicative is how many times he spoke to first person. “First I will declare a state of emergency on our southern border,” he also said applauded. ADVERSE “And I will start the process of removing millions of illegal aliens behind where they came from. I will send troops to the southern border to ward off the disastrous invasion of our country. According to the orders I signed today, we will also label cartels as terrorist organizations,” he said among other things in front of his supporters, former presidents (Bill and Hillary, George Bush and Laura, Barack Obama without Michelle) but also tech magnates (CEO of Alphabet, Santar Pipcha, Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, Apple CEO, Tim Cook, CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, CEO of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg). The strict look of Melania and the hat “I don’t see you” In Donald Trump’s inauguration, he chose for the occasion. For the record, in which she strongly reminded Jackie Kennedy Onassis’s style. Yesterday (20.01.2025), he appeared with a blue-white ensemble and matching hat. The blue hat with the white ribbon is by American designer Eric Javits and the dark blue coat on a narrow line by designer Adam Lippes, who is based in New York City. The ensemble completed with black leather gloves and high heels. Morry Gash/Pool via REUTERS Chip Somodevilla/Pool via REUTERS SAUL LOEB/Pool via REUTERS REUTERS/Carlos Barria Chip Somodevilla/Pool via REUTERS With her face and eyes almost entirely covered by the big hat and Melania Trump stood behind her husband in Rotunda, Capitol as she swore on his new term. Adam Lippes, who designed the coat, has dressed up in the past and Michelle Obama. Fashion experts deciphered the messages behind the choice of that look, especially the hat. Some say he has seriously considered the role of the First Lady, while others that he wanted to create a veil of mystery. The meanest of course commented that Melania wanted to pass a message to her critics… that she did not see them! “With her face half hidden from her hat, Melania remains distant”, commented Professor Nicola Gutgold, author of the book “Electing Madame Vice President: When Women Run, Women Win”, on CNN. As the American medium points out, Melania Trump in inauguration seemed elusive, entering a “fighting and at the same time, advantageous position as a whole, which is not unusual for the Trump family.” “During her first term as First Lady from 2017 to 2021, Trump’s stylistic development included more structured, military inspiration dresses and skirts in khaki, navy and gray. As the publicperson emerged, she still yearned for privacy,” commented Kate Bennett, a former CNN correspondent at the White House. “Her clothes, in my opinion, really reflect this. The clothes he chooses are with tight waist and stiff shoulders. They have a “military atmosphere”. I think that’s because he felt like he had an armor. After all, in the past four years she has been under great control,” Bennett added. Others again comment that Melania is trying something new, assessing it in “a royal light”. “The hat he chose, had a royal aura” commented chief fashion critic for the New York Times, Vanessa Friedman, to Anderson Cooper of CNN, filling that it is more like the “royal family than as First Lady of the US”. In 2017, she “used the power of fashion to align herself with the perhaps most affordable presidential wife. Now, it seems her appearances are about creating distance, a natural shield in the outside world.” The dance with Melania, the swords and the YMCA After his inauguration Donald Trump danced with the First Lady at the Commander-in- Chief ball. The American president appeared wearing a black tux, while Melania Trump, as impressive as ever, appeared wearing a black and white long dress with her shoulders uncovered. REUTERS/Daniel Cole REUTERS/Daniel Cole REUTERS/Carlos Barria REUTERS/Daniel Cole REUTERS/Daniel Cole REUTERS/Daniel Cole REUTERS/Carlos Barria Donald Trump after the dance cut a cake along with his vice president, J.D. Vance, holding two swords. In fact, when the process of cutting the cake was completed, “YMCA” was heard, the song-symbol for Trump, with him engaging in his usual dance figures waving the sword. REUTERS/Daniel Cole REUTERS/Carlos Barria REUTERS/Carlos Barria REUTERS/Daniel Cole REUTERS/Daniel Cole REUTERS/Daniel Cole Salos with Mask greeting The eccentric Elon Musk managed once again to become a topic of discussion. Not being able to hold back his joy in Donald Trump’s inauguration. He made a move reminiscent of a Nazi salute. Negative comments got “fire” with X users (former Twitter) mass uploading the relevant quote, with negative comments such as “American what did you do?” and “We no longer have questions about Musk”. Musk addresses the nation. America what have you done? — The Rev. Anton Mittens (@MittensOff) It is worth noting that the video uploaded to Musk’s account in X, the screenshot at issue has been cut… He dismissing the charges against him, which he attributed to a wider defamation campaign. “The attack of ‘all Hitler’ has become too tired (old)” he wrote, adding: “Truly, they need better dirty tricks”. Hillary’s pin Hillary Clinton attended Donald Trump’s second inauguration as 47th president of the United States in Washington with her husband Bill Clinton. Hillary arrived at the inauguration, wearing a dark blue suit, official Democratic party color. Former Foreign Minister was somewhat matching stylistic with her husband, former U.S. president Bill Clinton, who wore a dark navy suit and blue tie. Her coat, which had only one top button, was also decorated with a gold-blue pin on its left side. With the pin “Peace on Earth” she wanted to give her own message this important to the US day. Reuters The pin is designed by the jeweler Ann Hand and is a blue globe miniature with each continent, gilded in 14 carat gold. The hanging jewel is surrounded by gold leaves, artificial pearls and a pigeon on top. According to the creator’s website, the pin is accompanied by a card with the phrase of American poet Walt Whitman: “Peace is always beautiful”. Jill Biden chooses purple for political unity The strict dress of the new First Lady of the USA Melania emerged even more when she stood near Jill Biden who chose a coat, in purple color, designed by Ralph Lauren. Former first lady Jill Biden seems to have tried to support political unity when she welcomed President Trump and his wife, Melanie, to the White House on Monday morning. REUTERS/Carlos Barria As for choice of color only randomly cannot be considered as it symbolizes political unity and gives formality. Along with her purple coat Jill wore matching gloves and high heels – mixing the blue color of the Democratic party and red associated with the Republicans. Ivanka Trump as another Diana? Ivanka Trump, the eldest daughter of President Trump and late wife Ivana Trump, attended her father’s second inauguration wearing a green wool pencil skirt with a matching jacket. Ivanka Trump with her children at the church – REUTERS/Jeenah Moon Ivanka Trump with her children in church – REUTERS/Jeenah Moon Her accessories were a beret-style hat in the same green hue, along with black high heels, transparent black tights and leather gloves. As for the impressive bag in her hand, the mother of three children seemed to be holding Lady Dior Bag in black with gold trim, which costs $5,900. The iconic Dior bag, first presented by the French fashion house in the early 1990s and was quickly associated with the late Princess Diana, after being given it during a visit to Paris in 1995. The comparisons of similarity with the privileged and ruthless wives of the Handmaid’s Tale series were not missing for Ivanka’s appearance. The… most suspicious users of the internet quickly highlighted the bizarre similarity of the two outfits, both in the choice of color and pattern and style of image. The American series Handmaid’s Tale is based on Margaret Atwood’s novel, in which the all-powerful wives of the mighty Gilliant, were based by force on carved slaves to have children most of the time covering their husbands’ incompetence. Vice President J.D. Vance pays tribute to his hometown On the day of inauguration, allegedly he did not prefer a large house but trusted a 90-year-old Ohio-based tailor. ALEXANDER DRAGO/Pool via REUTERS According to reports from Cincinnati’s WKRC TV and radio station, Italian immigrant Romualdo Pelle customarily designed eight shirts, six ties, four suits, three belts, two coats and two pairs of gloves for the weekend of inauguration. Vance comes mainly from Ohio. He studied at Ohio State University and represented Ohio in the Senate from 2023 to 2025.