Among other things, he is to call for a "revolution of common sense", the newspaper writes, and cites some patriotically encouraging passages:
I return to the presidency with confidence and optimism that we are now initiating an exciting era of national success. A wave of change is sweeping through the country, it says in the prepared speech.
My message to the USA today is that it is time for us to once again act with courage, energy, and joy of life in the greatest civilization in history.
The positive tone is a deliberate change compared to 2017, when Trump in his inaugural speech, among other things, described an ongoing "bloodbath" in the USA's cities, according to informed sources to WSJ.
On the other hand, it is emphasized that the 78-year-old often, when he is to hold a speech, disregards what is written in the manuscript. And he is also expected, according to the newspaper, to want to describe "the most acute national problems and his solutions to them".