A presidential inauguration is traditionally a symbol of the traditions that bind Americans together. Mainstream media coverage of the event on Monday provided many reminders of what keeps people apart.
Some of the most memorable lines in American history have come from inaugural addresses, but our greatest presidents did more than talk.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, was sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S. president, taking charge as Republicans claim unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.
President Donald Trump’s second inaugural address features similar themes to his first: a sweeping indictment of the country he inherits and grand promises to fix its problems.
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Donald Trump became president for the second time yesterday, offering a lot of comedic fodder for Jon Stewart on the latest episode of The Daily Show. The late-night host recapped the inauguration, calling it “this most historic vibe shift of a day.
Jon Stewart is defending former first lady Michelle Obama for displaying a “consistent ethical stance” by skipping President Trump’s inauguration. “Former President Obama
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump attended the Commander-in-Chief, Liberty and Starlight inaugural balls. Here are some of the highlights.
A presidential inauguration is traditionally a symbol of the traditions that bind Americans together. Mainstream media coverage of the event on January 20 provided many reminders of what keeps people apart.