Celebrities flocked to Washington, D.C., in celebration of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration on Jan. 20.
Trump, 78, touched on his decision to appoint the Tinseltown legends during his “Make America Great Again Victory Rally” in Washington, D.C., on Sunday.
It's "all going to end" tomorrow, he says, adding that on Monday Trump will sign an executive order "ending the border invasion, sending the illegals home and taking America back", to loud cheers from the crowd. He ends by saying the American people "won" and "still control this country" to more loud cheers and screams.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to enter his country star-studded inauguration weekend, he's determined to use his celebrity connections to help bolster Hollywood. "It is my honor to announce Jon Voight,
Donald Trump's inauguration was moved indoors and will limit who can be inside the Capitol, but there are still a number of celebrities who are slated attend.
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides.
Music stars, politicians and Donald Trump fans have let their hair down at the three glitzy, post-inauguration celebrations in Washington DC.
After naming Sylvester Stallone, Jon Voight, and Mel Gibson as 'special ambassadors' to Hollywood, Donald Trump says people should now call the actors 'Mr. Ambassador.'
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump are attending the Commander-in-Chief, Liberty and Starlight inaugural balls. Here are some of the highlights.
Actor Jon Voight called President-elect Donald Trump his “hero” during a victory rally at Capital One Arena. Voight was recently named as one of Trump's "special envoys" to Hollywood.
A New York Times photographer followed President Trump for more than 18 hours on Inauguration Day. Here’s what he saw.