Former Assistant Secretary of State Robert Charles revisits the inaugural messages of Ronald Reagan, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy on Trump's inauguration day.
President Donald Trump‘s second Oval Office got its big debut Monday, including the return of an Andrew Jackson portrait and the reemergence of the Reagan rug. The rug, which was in place during Ronald Reagan’s administration and during Trump’s first term,
The presidential inauguration ceremony will take place on what could be the coldest inauguration day since 1985.
In January 1981, Jimmy Carter nodded politely toward Ronald Reagan as the new Republican ... 1933: Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt Like Bush, Hoover would attend just one inauguration ...
With all the attention deservedly on President Trump and what he intends to do with his defiant return to the White House, there’s a more than good chance we’ll spend the next four years consumed
Former President Jimmy Carter’s recent death and funeral reminded Americans of his legacy and the values that motivated his public service.
But he really does have the chance to lead America into the golden age he proclaimed in his second inaugural address. Historic circumstances, political dynamics and his own audacity could also enable him to achieve the legacy he wants as “a peacemaker and a unifier”.
President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with many of the same artifacts from his first White House term.
President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and their respective families will wrap up inauguration festivities on Tuesday morning with a prayer service.
Trump in his second inaugural address was everything his supporters hoped he would be: Breathtakingly expansive about his intention to reshape the vast federal government around his vision; raucously jingoistic in proclaiming that the country will do whatever it wants to advance its interests around the world;
The U.S. Constitution enshrines the peaceful transfer of power every four years for an incoming administration to lead the executive branch of the federal government. At noon on Monday, January 20, 2025,
John Adams was also sworn in as president in Philadelphia. It wasn’t until Thomas Jefferson’s inauguration that the swearing in ceremony was moved to Washington, D.C. Jefferson took the oath of office inside the U.S. Capitol in 1801.