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
With less than twenty four hours remaining until President-elect Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, presidential historian Jon Meacham looks back on President Biden’s term,
Some of the most memorable lines in American history have come from inaugural addresses, but our greatest presidents did more than talk.
As Donald Trump prepares to take office again, award-winning historian and presidential biographer Jon Meacham discusses what history shows us about the resilience of democracy against the rising tides of authoritarianism.
President-elect Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President with his wife Melania by his side. He pledged in his inaugural address to “completely and totally reverse” Joe Biden’s policies. He's expected to sign a series of executive orders soon.
Inauguration News Coverage Illustrates Differences That Pull Country Apart A presidential inauguration ... A few hours later, historian Jon Meacham was on the same network declaring that Trump ...
USA TODAY reporters covered the historic events. They were inside the Capitol, walking the streets, at the White House and immersed in the MAGA crowd.
From events for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump to excitement ... Monday evening addressing President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement, an international treaty whose purpose is to unite ...
The organization's website states ... erupted surrounding George W. Bush's inauguration following a contentious Supreme Court decision that resolved the presidential election in his favor ...
Jon has covered the Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump and Biden Administrations, as well as 26 State of the Union Addresses, 7 Presidential elections and ... and Windsor v. United States - the landmark civil rights case concerning same-sex marriage.
Counties are colored red or blue when the % expected vote reporting reaches a set threshold. This threshold varies by state and is based on patterns of past vote reporting and expectations about ...
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows that 52% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-five percent (45%) disapprove.