Trump takes presidential oath of office
Watch as President Trump is sworn in to serve as the 47th president as he takes the presidential oath administered by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
Watch as President Trump is sworn in to serve as the 47th president as he takes the presidential oath administered by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
The White House’s official website now lists Donald Trump as President and JD Vance as Vice President, declaring “America is Back.” Pages detailing the work of “The Biden-Harris Administration” were removed just moments after both Trump and Vance took the oath of office Monday. Those who visit Whitehouse.gov are greeted with an image of Trump … Read more
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, marking his return to the Oval Office with a pledge to restore America to a “golden age.” Trump addressed the nation after taking the oath of office for the second time and is expected to use his inaugural … Read more
Citing the assassination attempt that left him wounded, President Trump said “I was saved by God to make America great again” in his inaugural address.
President Donald Trump started his inaugural address to begin his second term, saying that he plans to put “America first.”
Just minutes before leaving office, Joe Biden announced a set of sweeping pre-emptive pardons to members of his family, including his two brothers and his sister, after some on the right suggested the Biden family should face prosecution.
Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is done at President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, a source close to the multimillionaire biotech entrepreneur confirmed to Fox News Digital. And Ramaswamy, who along with Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, was tapped in November by Trump to steer DOGE, is expected to launch a … Read more
In his inaugural address, President Donald Trump promised to “reverse a horrible betrayal” by the outgoing Biden administration and to “give people back their faith, their wealth, their democracy, and indeed their freedom.”
In his inaugural address, Donald Trump thanked Black and Hispanic communities for their votes and invoked Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose federal holiday Trump shares with the day of his second inauguration. Trump said his presidency would honor King’s legacy.
Donald Trump responds to the pardons Joe Biden issued in the last hours of his presidency in a text message to NBC’s Kristen Welker. “It is disgraceful. Many are guilty of major crimes,” he wrote.