Eleven Wisconsin residents are among the hundreds of Americans to receive pardons for their involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection, a result of President Donald Trump making good on a campaign promise hours after being sworn into office.
Trump took his second oath of office as the 47th president of the United States, offering an agenda heavily foreshadowed by his campaign promises
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office today amid heightened security measures in Washington, D.C.
President Trump made major policy moves immediately after taking office, withdrawing from major international agreements, promising steep tariffs and pardoning nearly all of the Jan. 6 rioters.
The 47th president issued a series of executive orders, saw his first Cabinet member confirmed and moved into the White House, all in a day's work.
President Trump declared in his second inaugural address that a “golden age” of America had begun, drawing cheers with pledges to declare a national emergency at the southern border and boost oil drilling.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump shared a brief dance on stage at the Commander-in-Chief Ball, one of several inaugural balls they will attend. President Trump signed an executive order delaying the enforcement of a ban on TikTok in the United States and suggested he may explore a deal for the U.S. to have a stake in the app.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts began administering the oath to Trump and told him to raise his right hand before first lady Melania Trump, who was holding the Bible, made it to Trump’s side. Video and images of the ceremony show that Trump repeated the oath but never moved his left hand onto the Bible.
President Donald Trump’s second inauguration seemed normal, but there were concerns about U.S. democracy lingering just beneath the surface.
President Trump wasted no time imposing his will on America's government. Shortly after taking power he granted clemency to nearly all the January 6th defendants and tried to redefine a Constitutional right that's stood for more than 150 years.
Proclaiming a new American “Golden Age,” Trump consolidated power hours into his new term, wielding massive executive authority in seeking to obliterate large chunks of Joe Biden’s legacy and showing he plans to learn from his first-term failures to pull off a transformational presidency.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office in a ceremony beneath the Capitol Rotunda on Monday. "The golden age of America begins right now," Trump said in his inaugural speech.