"Today, I will attend the Inauguration of President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance at the U. S. Capitol," Pence wrote on X. "This is a day when every American does well to celebrate our democracy and the peaceful transfer of power under the Constitution of the United States."
Trump has been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States and it was noticed online he didn't have his hand on the Bible during his oath.
Before Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Jan. 20, look back at what past Inauguration Day attendees have worn to the ceremony over the years.
The American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided with a military helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan National Airport. Dozens of people are feared to have died in the midair ...
First Lady Melania Trump wore an all-American ensemble ... The last time that happened was in 1985 for Ronald Reagan’s first inauguration. It’s also been awhile since a first lady has sported ...
The inauguration of a US president is taking place indoors for the first time since 1985. On Monday, Donald Trump will become the first president since Ronald Reagan to take the oath of office inside the Capitol Rotunda building instead of on its terrace overlooking the Washington Mall.
Monday’s inaugural ceremonies will be held indoors at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda for the first time since Ronald Reagan’s 1985 inauguration. Melania Trump also sported Dior for Saturday’s ...
President Ronald Reagan started the ritual of leaving his ... Trump walked up the steps with Melania Trump and they shook hands with the Bidens. President-elect Donald Trump and Melania Trump ...
Ronald Reagan began tradition of leaving letter to his successor in 1989 as he handed over power to George H.W. Bush
Lights from both aircraft are seen flashing as they continue to fly towards each other, before crashing in mid-air. A fireball then erupted and both aircrafts tumbled into the icy Potomac River.
Americans turn to their leaders for solace in times of mourning. Donald Trump has used national tragedies to make political points or demean critics.
Recovery work continues at the crash site in Washington, where all 64 people on board an American Airlines flight died along with three soldiers on a military helicopter. Meanwhile, a report has found air traffic control tower staffing was "not normal" for the time of day.