Trump Inauguration: Sweeping Second Act
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Trump looks to remake America with sweeping second act

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Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated in Washington DC on Monday .
He has promised seismic change as well as action on day one .
Critics fear he will try to rule as an autocrat and undermine democracy.
But no one can deny Trump , 78 , has a clear mandate after his decisive election victory.
There is a risk some of his plans are at odds with what a section of his supporters voted for.
Many wanted lower prices after years of high inflation.
But most economists suggest tariffs on imported goods will probably push prices up further.
Mass deportations could lead to a labour shortage in construction - complicating his pledge to build more houses.
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