President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office today amid heightened security measures in Washington, D.C.
Vice President-Elect J.D. Vance resigned his Senate seat at midnight last night, just 10 days before he becomes vice president.
PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. — A Bible that traveled with the next Vice President of the United States through his earliest days as a Marine at Parris Island will reappear at Monday's inauguration ceremony.
U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance resigned from his seat in Congress’ upper chamber on Thursday ahead of his inauguration as vice president to President-elect Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, the economy, DEI and more.Legal challenges have already been mounted against his effort to end birthright citizenship and action that makes it easier to fire career government employees.
President Trump's bid to cut off birthright citizenship is "flagrantly unlawful," attorneys for 18 states said in a lawsuit challenging the president's executive order.
For at least part of his upbringing, JD Vance’s parents — Donald Bowman and Beverly Aikins — played formative roles, too. The vice president vividly captured the impact his parents had on him both in his memoir and on the campaign trail.
A breakdown of 10 notable moments from the second inauguration of President Donald J. Trump; from executive orders to a fun fact about new VP JD Vance.
But today, the arena will be the unlikely venue where Donald Trump’s political powers and showman’s instincts will be placed on full display. A tiny desk, affixed with the presidential seal and bathed in red,
Donald Trump is expected to use his inauguration to sign dozens of orders covering immigration, climate, and more.
It can be difficult to comprehend Donald Trump in his totality — how he has both bent history to his will and failed to do the kind of damage the left always imagines is imminent. He has dominated our politics now for almost a full decade,
Donald J. Trump took the oath of office on Monday, Jan. 20, during the 60th Presidential Inauguration, marking the beginning of his second presidential term and formally admitting him as the 47th president of the United States.