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President Trump orders a standing ovation for Hillary and Bill Clinton - and finally gets them to smile after humiliated couple sit glumly through his swearing-in and hear crowd chant 'lock her up'
Published: 16:01 GMT, 20 January 2017 | Updated: 22:50 GMT, 20 January 2017
Donald Trump extended an olive branch to Hillary Clinton on Friday afternoon in the form of a 30-second standing ovation for his political nemesis after a luncheon with members of Congress.
And at long last, she offered a broad smile.
Trump's moment of generosity came after Clinton, the Democratic Party's unsuccessful White House candidate, braved an inauguration ceremony that she had expected would mark the beginning of her own presidency.
She and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, sat through that ceremony stone-faced, betraying little of the regret and disappointment that comes along with losing the world's most consequential election.
Adding insult to injury, a pocket of Trump supporters in the crowd chanted 'Lock her up!' when the Clintons were introduced.
President Trump asked the audience at the luncheon to give the Clintons a standing ovation"
'I'd like you to stand up': President Trump asked the audience at the luncheon to give the Clintons a standing ovation
Trump thanked both Bill and Hillary Clinton for coming to the swearing-in "
'I was very honored': Trump thanked both Bill and Hillary Clinton for coming to the swearing-in
Thanks: Hillary Clinton gestured to the President and to the rest of the attendees at the luncheon as they clapped
Praying: Bill and Hillary Clinton prayed with the President-elect as he and the First Lady were honored at the Capitol with a luncheon
Smiling at last: The difference in the Clintons' mood was clear as they left the Capitol"
Smiling at last: The difference in the Clintons' mood was clear as they left the Capitol
First standing ovation: This was the scene as the Trumps arrived for the luncheon at the Capitol
President Donald Trump is seen gripping the hand of his rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton, who attended today's inauguration as a former first lady
Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump meet face-to-face at the inaugural luncheon inside the U.S. Capitol Building today
- Donald Trump used a short speech at the end of a luncheon at the Capitol in his honor to thank the Clintons
- He says of them being at inauguration: 'I was very honored. I'd like you to stand up.'
- President had already shaken hands with both Clintons on the way in and voiced 'thank you' to Hillary
Published: 16:01 GMT, 20 January 2017 | Updated: 22:50 GMT, 20 January 2017
Donald Trump extended an olive branch to Hillary Clinton on Friday afternoon in the form of a 30-second standing ovation for his political nemesis after a luncheon with members of Congress.
And at long last, she offered a broad smile.
Trump's moment of generosity came after Clinton, the Democratic Party's unsuccessful White House candidate, braved an inauguration ceremony that she had expected would mark the beginning of her own presidency.
She and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, sat through that ceremony stone-faced, betraying little of the regret and disappointment that comes along with losing the world's most consequential election.
Adding insult to injury, a pocket of Trump supporters in the crowd chanted 'Lock her up!' when the Clintons were introduced.

President Trump asked the audience at the luncheon to give the Clintons a standing ovation"
'I'd like you to stand up': President Trump asked the audience at the luncheon to give the Clintons a standing ovation

Trump thanked both Bill and Hillary Clinton for coming to the swearing-in "
'I was very honored': Trump thanked both Bill and Hillary Clinton for coming to the swearing-in

Thanks: Hillary Clinton gestured to the President and to the rest of the attendees at the luncheon as they clapped

Praying: Bill and Hillary Clinton prayed with the President-elect as he and the First Lady were honored at the Capitol with a luncheon

Smiling at last: The difference in the Clintons' mood was clear as they left the Capitol"

Smiling at last: The difference in the Clintons' mood was clear as they left the Capitol

First standing ovation: This was the scene as the Trumps arrived for the luncheon at the Capitol


Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump meet face-to-face at the inaugural luncheon inside the U.S. Capitol Building today
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