I mean, he is the next president. Stop this negative crap. Let’s move on.”
Forty years ago, Lee Greenwood released “God Bless the ... Garden rally marked by crude and racist jokes, and the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally where Trump made a triumphant return to the venue ...
Recently, Greenwood has performed at the Republican National Convention, the Madison Square Garden rally marked by crude and racist jokes, and the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally where Trump made a ...
Forty years ago, Lee Greenwood released “God Bless the ... Garden rally marked by crude and racist jokes, and the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally where Trump made a triumphant return to the venue ...
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Live: Rhodes and Tarrio were two of the highest-profile defendants Jan. 6 defendants and received some of the harshest punishments in what became the largest investigation in Justice Department history.
President Donald Trump did not place his hand on the Bible as he took the oath of office during his inauguration on Monday. First lady Melania Trump stood next to the president holding two Bibles, but the 47th president of the United States didn't place his hand on either as he raised his right hand to take the presidential oath,
Trump is expected to sign a flurry of executive orders regarding immigration and government reform once he is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States Monday afternoon.
While tenor Christopher Macchio says his national anthem will be a straightforward rendition, he plans to "indulge a little bit and stretch those high notes."
A look at the lineup of official inaugural events for the days surrounding Trump's second inauguration as president. It's possible the decision to move Trump's swearing-in indoors to the Capitol Rotunda could further affect the scheduled lineup for the ceremony:
The rally will include a number of big-name musical guests, including, most prominently, the Village People, who will perform their 1978 hit "YMCA," which has become an integral part of the Trump Universe due to the president-elect using it to close out his rallies throughout the 2024 campaign.