President Trump promised a "common sense revolution" and "new era of national success" in his second inaugural address.
President Donald Trump used his second inaugural address to hold up his indomitability and escape from a would-be assassin’s bullet as a metaphor for a “strong,” “proud” nation that “will not be ...
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States Monday at an intimate inauguration ceremony inside the Rotunda of the Capitol.
Trump has promised to completely reform and remake elements of the federal government, with his plan for a Department of Government Efficiency. This message echoes what he said in his first inaugural ...
What Trump said on inauguration day wasn't quite as bad as what he didn't say, writes guest columnist David Szonyi.
Donald Trump’s inaugural address Monday showcased an unusually refined version of the MAGA leader on the cusp of his presidency: it toiled over the economy and immigration, promising to bring America ...
Washington — President Trump delivered an inaugural address after he was sworn in for a second term Monday, promising that he'll bring the United States into a "golden age" and rescue the nation from ...
Opinion:Trump inaugural address lays out compelling vision for 'Golden Age' just begun Trump, perhaps due to his advanced age, seemed to have forgotten that he is entering office with a shocking low ...
For 236 years, ever since George Washington, a newly elected president’s inaugural address usually aimed to unify the country. Until Donald Trump, that is. The safe bet is that the man who shows ...
President Trump’s second inaugural address features similar themes to his first: a sweeping indictment of the country he inherits and grand promises to fix its problems.
This was not an inaugural address. It was not the soaring poetry of national renewal that most inaugural speeches aspire to be. It was a warning. There was no appeal to our better angels ...
The 2025 inauguration of Donald Trump featured a Comic-Con-esque official speech, followed by a longer, less filtered address to supporters. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic The morning ...