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Michelle Obama's face doesn't hide how she feels about Donald Trump becoming US President

Former first lady's face sums up how many feel about the election of the New York property tycoon

Tom Batchelor
Friday 20 January 2017 13:30 EST
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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama look on at inauguration ceremonies swearing in Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States on the West front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama look on at inauguration ceremonies swearing in Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States on the West front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington (Reuters)

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Michelle Obama looked unimpressed during the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States – summing up the mood among critics of the controversial billionaire who was sworn in at a ceremony on Capitol Hill.

Eyebrow raised, the former first lady stood and watched as Mr Trump recited the 35-word oath.

Her dour facial expression prompted an immediate reaction on social media, with one person saying that her evident displeasure at the New York tycoon becoming the most powerful man on the planet “spoke for all of us”.

U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with outgoing U.S. Vice President Joe Biden as outgoing President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama look on
U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with outgoing U.S. Vice President Joe Biden as outgoing President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama look on (Reuters)

One image showed Ms Obama – who has been touted as a future presidential candidate – standing uncomfortably as she gave the new US President a sideways glance.

She also appeared unimpressed earlier in the day when she was handed a box by Mr Trump’s wife Melania.

Ms Obama looks around for somewhere to put the ribbon-wrapped box, before shooting a swift look of desperation at the camera
Ms Obama looks around for somewhere to put the ribbon-wrapped box, before shooting a swift look of desperation at the camera (screen grab)

The outgoing first lady grimaced as she turned to the waiting photographers clutching the box, which is said to be from the jewellery shop Tiffany, which neighbours Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.

Hillary Clinton and husband Bill were also among the gathered dignitaries. The defeated Democratic nominee appeared steely-eyed as she awaited Mr Trump's arrival.

But more than 60 fellow Democrats refused to attend his swearing in ceremony, which saw Mr Trump placing his hand on two Bibles, one used by his family and another used for President Abraham Lincoln's inauguration.

The new US President declared a united America was “totally unstoppable” and said the country would “start winning again, winning like never before”.

Donald Trump mimics Obama as they walk out of White House

At 70, he is the oldest person to be sworn in as president.

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