For President Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021, Harris telegraphed bipartisanship in a purple coat and matching dress by Christopher John Rogers, a black designer born in Baton Rouge, based in New York City and famed for his vibrantly colorful clothes.
A photo shared by Vice President Kamala Harris from Jimmy Carter's funeral has gone viral due to the exclusion of President-elect Donald Trump.
Pictures shared on social media by the vice president and by the Carter Center prominently showed other past presidents in attendance.
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated Monday in a ceremony moved inside the Capitol due to extreme cold and to return to the White House for a second time. He told attendees at a dinner Sunday night that he plans to sign close to 100 executive orders in the hours after he is sworn in.
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President Donald Trump was inaugurated Monday as the 47th president—the oldest to ever be elected and only second in history to serve two non-consecutive terms—amid a day of traditions marking the transfer of power that’s expected to be attended by three former presidents and several billionaires.
Donald Trump took the presidential oath for a second time, capping a historic political comeback to the White House.As he did on the campaign trail, Trump painted a dark picture of America and took aim at President Joe Biden's leadership as his predecessor sat just steps away.
For Trump’s swearing-in at the US Capitol, his wife and daughters, Ivanka and Tiffany, seemed to be sending a message to America by avoiding the bright baby blue and suffragette white they
Trump also reiterated baseless claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election and blasted former President Joe Biden for pardoning members of the Jan. 6 committee, which he called “the unselect committee of political thugs,” including former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who he called a “crying lunatic,” and Gen. Mark Milley.
U.S. President Donald Trump (L) delivers remarks after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States in an inauguration ceremony in the rotunda of the United States Capitol on Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C.