Piers Morgan has sent a searing message to his former friend Donald Trump as he leaves the White House for the last time. Donald, 74, lost the latest US presidential election to Joe Biden, 78, who will be sworn into power on Wednesday.
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Democrat 's electoral college win after a violent throng of pro- Trump rioters spent hours on Wednesday running rampant through the Capitol.
A woman was fatally shot, windows were smashed and the mob forced shaken legislators and aides to flee the building, shielded by police.Donald Trump said there would be an "orderly transition" of power on January 20 when Biden is sworn in as the 46th president.After Congress certified Biden's November win, Trump said in a statement tweeted by his social
.Piers Morgan has sent a searing message to his former friend Donald Trump as he leaves the White House for the last time. Donald, 74, lost the latest US presidential election to Joe Biden, 78, who will be sworn into power on Wednesday.
Joe Biden's inauguration is an event a whole host of past American Presidents are in attendance for, but there's one famous family who aren't present… Donald Trump's.The outgoing President, 74, and his loved ones are noticeably absent from the moment in history at the White House. MORE: Jill Biden sparks major transformation at the White House with Joe Biden Donald confirmed he would not attend the formal event in a tweet on 8 January when he wrote: "To all of those who have asked, I will not be
Barack Obama and Joe Biden's bromance continues! On Wednesday, the former president took to social media to congratulate his friend and former vice president hours before Biden's swearing-in ceremony as the 46th president of the United States.«Congratulations to my friend, President @JoeBiden! This is your time,» Barack captioned a photo of himself and Biden exiting the Oval Office together with their arms around one another. Barack's wife, Michelle Obama, also posted a special message to
The four years of the Donald Trump presidency are officially over. Today, January 20, Joe Biden will become the 46th President of the United States, and Trump will be a former president. Throughout the four years of Trump’s one term, there were a number of odd moments that were captured by photographers. Now that Donald Trump is on his way back to Florida, let’s look back at some of the weirdest moments during the Trump presidency.
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Seven days before he is scheduled to be sworn in as the 46th President of the intensely divided United States, Joe Biden today praised the House of Representatives for impeaching Donald Trump for a second time and pushed for the other business of government to move forward too.
Days after it was first reported that Ivanka Trump would be in attendance at Joe Biden‘s inauguration next week, the White House has revealed that it’s not true.
Twitter permanently following this week’s horrific violence in Washington. The outgoing US President was blocked for good “due to the risk of further incitement of violence ”, the social media firm said.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterPresident Donald Trump called for an “orderly” transition of power to a new administration on Thursday, one day after his supporters attacked the Capitol building, ransacked offices and clashed with police.Trump released a two-minute video on Twitter, offering his first concession of the election he lost more than two months ago.“Now Congress has certified the results,” he said. “A new administration will be inaugurated on Jan.
Donald Trump, facing calls for him to be removed from office in the final days of his presidency, posted a video on Thursday calling for unity and acknowledging that Joe Biden would be the next occupant of the White House.
After a dark day for America, President Donald Trump announced that there would be an "orderly transition on January 20th." In the early hours of Thursday morning, the outgoing president indicated he planned to leave office when his term ends on Jan. 20, the acknowledgement coming hours afterCongress reconvened, following the Capitol Hill attack from a pro-Trump mob, to conclude the electoral vote count and certify President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg Thursday banned the account of President Donald Trump for at least the next two weeks for inciting violence.
Donald Trump lost the 2020 Presidential Election and he finally released a statement months later to say he will transition to the next President Joe Biden in an orderly fashion. This comes one day after the devastating coup at the U.S. Capitol by Trump‘s supporters as congress met to certify Biden’s election win.
President Trump promised an "orderly transition" on Jan. 20 after Congress early Thursday certified the Electoral College vote that gave Democrat Joe Biden his presidential victory.