2024-11-14
59 分钟After a dramatic election, Donald Trump has returned from exile. We hear what to expect at home and abroad — and what to do if you didn’t vote for Trump.
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On January 6th of 2025, Vice President Kamala Harris will certify this year's election results and officially name Donald Trump as the nation's 47th president.