United States President-elect, Donald Trump, has pledged to unify America as he addressed cheering supporters at a concert on the eve of his presidential inauguration.
Speaking on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, the president-elect also promised to bring change.
Among attendees at the two-hour event were his family, actor Jon Voight and Soul Man singer Sam Moore, the BBC reports.
Mr. Trump earlier laid a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.
Thursday evening’s Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration was open to the public and featured performances by country stars Toby Keith and Lee Greenwood.
We’re going to unify our country,” Mr. Trump said in brief remarks at the end of the concert.
“We’re going to make America great for all of our people. Everybody, everybody, throughout all of our country. That includes the inner cities.”
His supporters have been streaming into Washington DC, and he reminded them that many had doubted the campaign’s chances of success.
“They forgot about a lot of us,” he said. “On the campaign, I called it the forgotten man and the forgotten woman. Well, you’re not forgotten anymore.”
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