Nearly eight years after its historic first march, the Women’s March returns to Washington before Trump’s inauguration. Now it's the People's March.
More than a dozen high-profile faces will be missing from the sea of spectators huddled in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.
President-elect Donald Trump is set to hold a 'victory rally' in Washington D.C., one day before his inauguration. Here's what to know.
The relationship between Mr. Trump and the vice president from his first term was irreparably broken in 2021, when Mr. Pence refused to go along with Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the election — and was forced to escape a violent pro-Trump mob at the Capitol.
The last president to be sworn-in indoors was Ronald Reagan in 1985, when cold weather also plagued the US Capitol.
On the day before his inauguration, Trump will host a “Make America Great Again Victory Rally." It's scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. EST at the Capital One Arena. Two free tickets per person are available on a first-come, first-served basis and you must confirm a text message to be registered. The signup form is here.
President-elect Donald Trump will take the oath of office from inside the Capitol Rotunda on Monday due to forecasts of intense cold weather.
The president-elect has denounced the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and said he would roll back some of its policies when he takes office.
Stallone said Trump asked him in 2016 to lead the organization that hands out government art grants, but he declined.
The list of big-time events that will take place on Trump’s watch is formidable: There is the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence — the U.S. Semiquincentennial celebration of the nation’s birthday next year. The 2026 World Cup. The 2028 Olympics. (And, on a more somber note, the 25th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.)
The weather will not be the only bitter chill in town. Besides Michelle’s and Nancy’s cold shoulders, Barack Obama and the Clintons are skipping the inaugural lunch.