As per reports, an awkward moment between Donald Trump and Melania captured attention just before his second presidential oath ceremony on Monday. As Trump leaned in for a kiss in the Capitol Rotunda,
When Carrie Underwood finished singing “America the Beautiful” at Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday (Jan. 20), she went to shake hands with the new president and he pulled her in close. At first glance it appeared he had something to say to the singer.
At noon today, Donald Trump took the presidential oath for a second time, capping a historic political comeback to the White House. As he did on the campaign trail, Trump painted a dark picture of America and took aim at President Joe Biden's leadership as his predecessor sat just steps away.
Donald Trump's 2025 presidential inauguration will feature high-profile attendees including Former President Barack Obama, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and TikTok CEO Shou Chew.
Country music star Carrie Underwood will perform “America the Beautiful” at Donald Trump’s inauguration next week, and the 1970s hitmakers Village People will perform at two inaugural events.
Country music star Carrie Underwood will perform “America the Beautiful” at Donald Trump’s inauguration next week.
With Carrie Underwood and the Village People both expected to perform, along with the usual antics from Trump himself, this inauguration is sure to go viral.
Kid Rock, Carrie Underwood, the Village People and more to perform during President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration in Washington, D.C.
Carrie Underwood was honored to perform "America the Beautiful" at Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20. But the singer divided fans with her appearance at the historical event. Carrie wowed in chic,
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance both used Bibles with sentimental value to take the oath of office.
President Donald Trump returned to the White House late Monday for the first time since he was inaugurated as the 47th president—the oldest to ever be elected and only second in history to serve two non-consecutive terms—amid a day of traditions attended by three former presidents and several billionaires.