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20.01.2025

20.01.2025The dawn Trump returned

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 20.01.2025.

It displays 127 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

20.01.2025The dawn Trump returned
Spanish media extensively tracked Trump's return to power, from morning expectations through the traditional White House meeting with Biden to the afternoon inauguration ceremony. Coverage shifted from initial focus on his strengthened position compared to 2021 toward his immediate policy announcements: border emergency declaration, mass deportation plans, and rollback of environmental and gender policies.

The Gaza ceasefire context from previous days remained present through reports of continued violence in the West Bank and updates on remaining Hamas hostages. Domestically, the Telefónica leadership change aftermath continued developing, with opposition leader Feijóo criticizing government intervention in listed companies. The investigation into García Ortiz gained momentum as the Supreme Court requested access to his WhatsApp messages and Google data, while new revelations emerged about Russian propaganda efforts during the 2017 Catalan crisis.
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06:16Trump's unleashed return

The newspapers extensively cover Trump's return to the White House, with multiple sources highlighting his strengthened position compared to his first term (El Mundo, El País, El Periódico, infoLibre, 20minutos). Reports emphasize his reduced opposition and increased control over judiciary and legislative branches. In domestic news, coverage continues of the government's intervention in Telefónica, with Moncloa expressing satisfaction over the message sent to business sectors through their involvement in both Telefónica and Indra (El Confidencial, El Español).

10:10Trump's cabinet takes shape amid wealth gap surge

The newspapers heavily cover Trump's return to the White House, with new reports focusing on his cabinet appointments and economic vision (RTVE, El Mundo, El Salto). Financial coverage notes significant wealth concentration, with billionaires' wealth growing three times faster in 2024 than 2023 (La Marea). In corporate news, Indra's stock rises while Telefónica falls following leadership changes (El Periódico), as the Supreme Court requests WhatsApp messages from García Ortiz (La Razón, Libertad Digital).
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13:30Trump's cabinet emerges as Biden pardons

The newspapers extensively cover Trump's return to power, with focus on his new cabinet appointments and expected policy shifts (La Vanguardia, RTVE, infoLibre). Biden's last-minute pardons, particularly of Dr. Fauci, feature prominently (20minutos). In domestic news, controversy surrounds the government's intervention in Telefónica's leadership, with opposition leader Feijóo criticizing Moncloa's involvement (El Español, El Confidencial).
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15:45White House handover unfolds

The newspapers extensively cover Trump's imminent inauguration as 47th president, with multiple sources reporting on his final meeting with Biden at the White House before heading to the Capitol (El País, El Mundo, RTVE, El Periódico). New details emerge about Trump's planned immediate measures, including declaring emergency at the Mexican border and restrictions on gender identity policies (La Vanguardia). Biden's final acts include pardoning January 6th committee members against potential Trump retaliation (eldiario.es).
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El Mundo

Ceremonia en el Capitolio: Trump jura su cargo como presidente de Estados Unidos

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17:17Trump's golden promise

The newspapers extensively cover Trump's inauguration as 47th US president, with live updates from the Capitol ceremony (El Mundo, El País, RTVE, La Razón). New reports focus on his first executive orders, particularly plans to "close" the border with Mexico (eldiario.es, infoLibre). Right-wing media highlights Vox's adoption of Trump's "Make Spain Great Again" slogan (Libertad Digital), while coverage continues of the remaining 30 Hamas hostages (20minutos).
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19:05Trump's golden deportation promise

The newspapers extensively cover Trump's inauguration speech as 47th president, where he announced plans to deport "millions" of foreigners and declared a "golden age" for America (El Español, El Periódico, RTVE, Libertad Digital). New reports detail his intention to declare a national emergency at the Mexican border (infoLibre). In domestic politics, reports indicate Feijóo's leadership ratings falling below Casado's previous numbers among PP voters (El Plural).
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21:54Trump's golden revolution begins

The newspapers extensively cover Trump's second inauguration speech at the Capitol, where he proclaimed a "golden age" and "common sense revolution" (RTVE, La Razón). New headlines focus on his immediate plans: mass deportations, border closure, and rollback of green and trans policies (El Periódico, El Mundo). Silicon Valley's approach to Trump gains attention (El Mundo), while domestic coverage notes investigation into Begoña Gómez's bank accounts revealing €21,000 across seven accounts (Libertad Digital).