On Monday, President Donald Trump took the oath of office to become the 47th president of the United States of America.
Although presidents and other government officials have historically sworn the oath on a Bible, the Constitution doesn’t require it.
As a result of Sunday’s victory, plus Auditor General Tim DeFoor and Treasurer Stacy Garrity winning reelection, Republicans ...
Theodore Roosevelt did not use a Bible when he was sworn in following the death of President William McKinley in 1901. Lyndon ...
"The first 100 days are going to be the most aggressive, change oriented policy proposals and procedures that we've ever seen ...
Lawsuits challenged President Trump’s executive orders on birthright citizenship and protections for federal workers, and a ...
President-elect Donald Trump was blocked by his wife's hat when he leaned in for a kiss before his swearing in on Jan. 20.
Trump took office for the second time with a speech whose omissions revealed as much as what he said and may have left him ...
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president Monday, returning to power with a promise to end America’s decline and to ...
WASHINGTON – Donald Trump became the 47th president of the United States as he took the oath of office on Monday surrounded ...
Military service has not done much if anything for Democrats—Clinton won the nomination against two primary opponents, Bob ...
Update 9:27 a.m. ET, Jan. 20: Today is not only Inauguration Day but it is also a federal holiday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day ...