After all the chaos of Monday’s presidential inauguration and subsequent Trump actions, the most remarkable moment of the second Trump administration so far might be one of near silence. It was also one in which the man who has returned to the center of our politics,
It seems waiting for one's spouse to exit a car would be common courtesy, but Vice President JD Vance didn't get that memo before Inauguration Day 2025.
The Trump inauguration featured Vice-president JD Vance’s wife Usha Chilukuri Vance, impressing with a stunning peony cashmere coat and dress. Trump j
Usha Vance made a pink statement at Donald Trump’s second inauguration ceremony on Monday in Washington, D.C., where her husband, JD Vance, was sworn in as the Vice President of the United States. She wore a tailored Oscar de la Renta ensemble for the occasion.
The first lady went patriotic at her husband’s swearing-in, wearing two U.S. fashion brands, while the new Cabinet stepped into the spotlight in sharp styles and fresh colors.
People flood the capitol to attend the inauguration of Donald J. Trump on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, DC. Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United
President Trump took the oath of office as the 47th U.S. president Monday shortly after noon, drawing cheers from the Rotunda audience and a military artillery salute outside the Capitol’s walls.
Melania Trump and Jill Biden both wore outfits by American designers to Donald Trump's inauguration.
For those who didn't score an invite to watch Donald Trump and his vice president JD Vance take their oath of office, we're bringing you every Inauguration Day moment you may have missed.
Donald Trump is making a sensational return to the White House today as he’s sworn in as the 47th president of the United States. This series of incredible images captures the drama of inauguration day. President Donald Trump, center, takes part in a signing ceremony in the President's Room after the 60th Presidential Inauguration.
Following a traditional inaugural prayer service at Washington National Cathedral on Tuesday, during which an Episcopal bishop called on President Donald Trump to show "mercy" toward LGBTQ people and immigrants, he told reporters the sermon "wasn't too exciting" and added he "didn't think it was a good service."