Former President Bill Clinton was in attendance at the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Monday. The 42nd president of the United States was joined at the ceremony by his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Former presidents Barack ...
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's traditional inaugural lunch.
Bill Clinton was not very impressed with Donald Trump’s inaugural speech, and this was made clear with a short remark.
Donald Trump’s second inauguration as the 47th President of the United States took place on Monday in Washington, D.C. Following tradition, the day began with a worship service at St. John’s Episcopal Church and a White House meeting between incoming and outgoing presidents.
The men who held the nation’s highest office before President Trump have all remained mum on his taking the presidency on Monday.
Looking ahead, some analysts think the stock market will keep soaring as Trump pushes for deregulation and tax cuts during his second term. For instance, while on the campaign trail, he proposed lowering the corporate tax rate to 15% for domestic manufacturers. That could boost net profit margins and send the stock market higher.
As Donald Trump takes the oath of office to begin his second term as president, the Trump family will once again be back in the spotlight. Scandals are generally par for the course in powerful dynasties and while the president is the most famous—or infamous—member of his family,
Former Vice President Mike Pence is in attendance at Trump’s inauguration, his wife, former second lady Karen, is not. Karen Pence snubbed the Trumps earlier this month at Carter’s funeral, where she ignored Melania Trump’s efforts to shake her hand.
Donald Trump will make history when he is sworn into office today as the oldest President to take the oath of office.
Ever since the second and third presidents, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, died on the same day — July 4th, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence — the American presidency has thrown up a goodly number of calendrical coincidences.
Tech billionaires may have caught the eye at Donald’s inauguration, but the real power in government may belong to his bloodline
As Vogue puts it, designers and the industry can no longer ignore that a significant portion of the U.S. voted for Trump.