The men who held the nation’s highest office before President Trump have all remained mum on his taking the presidency on Monday.
As Barack, 63, Bill, 78, and Hillary, 77, entered the U.S. Capitol rotunda in Washington, D.C., on Monday for the 78-year-old’s historic swearing-in ceremony, people at the Capitol One Arena could be heard loudly booing.
Cameras caught Hillary Clinton laughing at Donald Trump wanting to change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Former Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton seemed to laugh as President Donald Trump voiced his intention to rename the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America" during his inaugural address.
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.
During his inaugural address, Donald Trump said he would sign an executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America." Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton could be seen visibly reacting to that part of Trump's speech.
Former presidents, tech moguls and foreign dignitaries were among those who attended Trump’s second presidential inauguration.
From the color of their neckties to the fit of their suits, male politicians can be intentional with their choices.
Examining the lives of Trump and Churchill shows their amazing parallels—political comebacks, career struggles, and commitment to Western values.
Many fans are outraged that Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross and Soulja Boy reportedly performed at Donald Trump's inaugural ball over the weekend
“In the audio version of the interview, it’s clear to the listener that Marc Andreesen mistakenly says Hillary (you can hear him attempt to correct himself),” wrote Jordan Cohen, the Times’ executive director of communications. “We typically edit transcripts for clarity as to not present factual errors, which is what happened here.”