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ARABELLA STEALS THE SHOW

All eyes on President Trump’s adorable granddaughter Arabella, five, looking bored at signing-in ceremony

ALL eyes were not on America's new president during his signing-in ceremony but instead on his adorable granddaughter.

Arabella Kushner, the daughter of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, stole the show by looking bored as she stood at her grandad's arm in a red coat with a large bow on the front.

 All eyes were on cute youngster Arabella who wore a red coat with a large bow
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All eyes were on cute youngster Arabella who wore a red coat with a large bow
 But, at times the youngster did look slightly bored and seemed to hope her grandad would speed up
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But, at times the youngster did look slightly bored and seemed to hope her grandad would speed upCredit: Sky News

At one point the cheeky youngster took some of Trump’s pens just as the new President was trying to sign on the dotted line.

Arabella’s mum, Ivanka, did not appear to spot her daughter playing with the pens while Trump was signing papers to formally nominate his cabinet.

Five-year-old Arabella is the oldest of Ivanka's three children and was at the forefront of today's ceremonies - although at times she looked a little bored.

 

Pictures from the signing-in ceremony showed her watching her granddad before resting her head on her hand.

Twitter was quick to notice the adorable youngster.

One user wrote: "Arabella Kushner looks adorable in that coat with the giant red bow. Too cute."

Another added: "Have you ever seen a better behaved five-year-old than Arabella Kushner."

Donald Trump's large family were pictured at the signing-in ceremony including Arabella's brother's Theodore and Joseph and their cousins.

While Arabella was receiving praise her uncle Baron Trump, ten, appeared to be struggling to stay awake having yawned through his dad's first speech as the 45th President of the United States.

The Kushner family are planning on moving to Washington D.C from New York as Ivanka settles into her role as first daughter.

 Baron Trump as, 10, seemed to struggle to stay awake during his father's first speech
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Baron Trump as, 10, seemed to struggle to stay awake during his father's first speechCredit: Getty Images
 Donald Trump was surrounded by his large family at the official signing-in ceremony
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Donald Trump was surrounded by his large family at the official signing-in ceremony
 Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States in Washington DC today
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Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States in Washington DC todayCredit: AP:Associated Press

Trump vowed to hand “power back to the people” and “eradicate Islamic terror from the face of the earth” after he was sworn in as President, today.

He used his inaugural address to blast the establishment, saying the forgotten men and women of America will “be forgotten no longer”.

Speaking on the steps of Capitol Hill in front of a crowd of 900,000, the Republican promised to rebuild the country by putting “only America first”.

He said: “Today will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again.

"The time for talk is over, now begins the hour of action. The forgotten men and women will be forgotten no longer.”

There was unprecedented security on the streets of Washington for the event with officers banning drones flying within 30 miles of Trump over bomb fears.

As the divisive Republican candidate prepared to take office, protests broke out between anti-Trump protestors and the police.


For the latest updates on Trump’s inauguration, follow SunOnline’s live blog here.


 

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