Trump’s inaugural committee announced that the Republican firebrand will be using the same two bibles he used when he took oath the first time in 2017
When Donald Trump enters the Oval Office on January 20, he will take control of an apparatus of global economic governance to project American influence abroad more powerful than anything the US has had since the cold war.
Here, NewsNation breaks down some of the strangest aspects of past presidential inaugurations. On March 4, 1829, Andrew Jackson officially became the seventh president of the United States and celebrated in style.
The worst weather for an inaugural came in March 1909, when 10 inches of snow forced William H. Taft to move indoors to be sworn in.
The office space would be in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the Times reported, citing two people briefed on the plans. Musk, a close Trump ally, spent a considerable amount of ...
Speaking from the Oval Office as he prepares to hand over power Monday to President-elect Donald Trump, Biden sounded ... Invoking President Dwight Eisenhower’s warnings about the military ...
Biden warned Americans of a “tech industrial complex,” words that echoed President Dwight Eisenhower’s farewell address in ... just vast wealth but has become a powerful adviser to Donald Trump, the Republican who will take over as president from ...
Analysis: President Biden offers a stark warning about an emerging oligarchy. That's a reference to his predecessor-turned-successor, Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump will have the Inaugural Luncheon as part of his Inauguration Day festivities. What exactly will be served, however, is a mystery.
Donald Trump has given voters a hefty list of promises, and many of them come due right away. On many major issues, Trump promises to deliver on Day 1. The
The Inaugural Luncheon, a long-standing tradition in US presidential inaugurations, takes place shortly after the newly elected President Donald <a t