Donald Trump and Melania Trump leave the White House for the final time on Wednesday (January 20) in Washington, DC, as the city prepares for the Inauguration of President Elect Joe Biden.
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Secret Service is reportedly bringing back agents who previously served on President-elect Joe Biden's detail after his campaign raised concerns that certain agents already in place were politically aligned with President Trump. A spokesperson for Biden told Fox News the transition team had "no comment" on the matter, but the Washington Post reported that at least two members of Biden's security detail when he was vice-president will be returning to head the new team. Those from
.Donald Trump and Melania Trump leave the White House for the final time on Wednesday (January 20) in Washington, DC, as the city prepares for the Inauguration of President Elect Joe Biden.
Donald Trump in a bitterly-fought election held in the States in November last year. He will now take the oath of office in Washington without his competitor watching on, as Trump becomes fourth president ever to boycott his successor’s inauguration.Outgoing president Trump has repeated a number of baseless claims of election fraud following his defeat.
NEW YORK -- Two of Fox News Channel's top news executives involved in the controversial — but correct — election night call of Arizona for Democrat Joe Biden are out at the network.Bill Sammon, senior vice president and managing editor at Fox's Washington bureau, announced his retirement to staff members on Monday.
Many people are breathing a collective sigh of relief that Donald Trump‘s four chaotic years as president — including a historic two impeachments — are finally coming to an end on Jan. 20.
Lady Gaga may be belting out the National Anthem at Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ inauguration on January 20, but the Boss will be hitting the stage for the new Commender in Chief in primetime that very night.
direct to your inboxDonald Trump has been impeached after being accused of inciting violence in Washington DC.He becomes the first president in American history to be impeached twice.Mr Trump could now face a trial in the Senate, which would likely be after his term as president ends with Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20.It follows disturbing scenes last week when a mob of his supporters broke into the US Capitol.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox
President Trump on Monday approved an emergency declaration for Washington D.C., and ordered federal assistance to complement the local response ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration as fears of potential violence continue to loom following last week's deadly riot inside the U.S.
Joe Biden has no plans to stay out of view on Inauguration Day, he says, even as the FBI on Monday warned that more armed supporters of Donald Trump are aiming to be in Washington, DC and elsewhere to potentially “storm” government buildings over the next few days.
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.
direct to your inboxMembers of Donald Trump's cabinet have discussed using the 25th amendment to remove the president from power before the end of his term.Pro-Trump protesters stormed the Capitol building in Washington DC on Wednesday night, after Mr Trump urged his supporters to march up to it in protest against Joe Biden's election win, in a siege that left five people dead.Mr Trump's term officially comes to an end on January 20 - but members of both parties are discussing how he could be
After two months of refusal and calls for protest, President Donald Trump is finally conceding to President-elect Joe Biden… kind of. After hours of violent riots by Trump supporters at the US Capitol, causing political leaders (including VP Mike Pence) to evacuate and shelter in safety, Biden’s election win was certified by a joint session of Congress.
Donald Trump‘s Facebook and Instagram accounts have been suspended “indefinitely”, or at least until Joe Biden replaces him as president on 20 January.The move comes after a mob of Trump supporters managed to force their way into the Capitol building yesterday following a rally to contest the results of November’s election.Announcing the ban, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg condemned the “shocking events” in Washington DC.He said in a statement: “We are extending the block we have placed on his