Presidential Speeches

January 20, 2001: First Inaugural Address

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George W. Bush

January 20, 2001

Source George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum

George W. Bush delivers his inaugural address following his election to the first of his two Presidential terms.  The President recognizes and thanks his 2000 Presidential Election opponent, Vice President Al Gore, who contested Bush’s victory until a recount of Florida’s votes took place, the critical state in the Electoral College tally.  Bush also promises reductions in taxes, reforms in Social Security, Welfare and education, increases in defense, and intolerance of weapons of mass destruction.

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January 20, 2001: First Inaugural Address

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