What Is The Difference Between Trump And Washington

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The intended audiences for both, Trump and Washington are different. For Trump, it is the people of America and the people of the world. In the beginning of his inauguration, Trump says, "Chief Justice Roberts, President Carter, President Clinton, President Bush, President Obama, fellow Americans and people of the world." This shows that his audience is not only intended to be American, the audience is intended to be made of people from around the world. Washington's inauguration is different because he only addresses the people in the senate and House of Representatives. The very first sentence he says in his inauguration is, “Fellow citizens of the Senate and House of representatives.” This clearly states the two audiences that Washington

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