Did you shed a tear during yesterday’s inauguration of the new president, Joe Biden?
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Capitol was breached by supporters of President Donald Trump Wednesday morning as Congress met to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election, which was heavily contested by Trump with false claims of voter fraud.Cable news channels turned to live coverage as protesters breached the Capitol building and congresspeople, including Vice President Mike Pence, began to be evacuated.Watch a live feed below.Hundreds of protesters, some dressed in
.Did you shed a tear during yesterday’s inauguration of the new president, Joe Biden?
The start of a beautiful beginning!
“And it ends just as it began.” Jimmy Kimmel has enlisted the help of Billy Bush in a return to that infamous Access Hollywood bus incident to bid farewell to Donald Trump.
If all goes as planned, policy-making in the nation's capital will become a sleepy affair when Joe Biden takes office as the 46th president of the United States on Jan. 20.
direct to your inboxJoe Biden has officially been sworn in as the 46th President of the United States.Delivering his first speech as president, after taking his oath alongside his vice president Kamala Harris at the US Capitol, Mr Biden pledged to rebuild international alliances.He celebrated a day of “renewal”, declaring that “democracy has prevailed” as he took over the White House following four year's of Donald Trump's leadership.“This is America’s day. This is democracy’s day.
Ready to see history in the making? At exactly 12:00pm ET on January 20, the nation will swear in the 46th president of the United States: Joe Biden. Biden, 78, will take the oath of office in front of the Capitol rotunda, the same place where insurrectionists attempted a coup in the name of Donald Trump. Inauguration Day doesn’t just mark the beginning of Biden’s presidency — it marks the end of Trump’s.
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.
There were plenty of reasons over the last four years why Donald Trump had us all talking, and one of the lighter talking points came courtesy of Melania Trump.
Nearly a week after supporters of Donald Trump violently stormed the U.S. Capitol, the president’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani said his call for “trial by combat” wasn’t one seeking to inspire for violence, but rather a reference to Game Of Thrones.
Nancy Pelosi, 80, just went viral on social media for her strategic outfit choice to impeach Donald Trump on Jan. 13. The Speaker of the House poignantly wore the same black sheath dress she sported when she impeached him on Dec. 18, 2019. The Twitter verse applauded the knee-length black number — which also includes a three-quarter length sleeve — quickly dubbing it her “impeachment dress.”
It was just 13 months ago that the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump for abuse of power in the Ukraine phone-call scandal and the Russia investigation. He was acquitted in a Senate trial weeks later. Not that there’s been much news here or around the world since, but the Democrat-controlled House is meeting Wednesday to vote on a new article of impeachment against POTUS 45.
Lana Del Rey is defending herself.
Several dozen protesters gathered Sunday afternoon outside Washington state’s Capitol building, which is surrounded by temporary fencing and National Guard members. Protesters – some opposing vaccines, some in support of President Donald Trump and others objecting to the closure of the building to the public during the upcoming legislative session – held signs and listened to speakers.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has lambasted President Donald Trump in a powerful PSA, in which he compared the siege on Capitol Hill to the rise of Nazi Germany. The former Governor of California took to Twitter on January 10, releasing an eight-minute-long video in which he declared Trump the “worst president ever”.
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U.S. Capitol police officer Brian D. Sicknick has died, marking the fifth person to pass away amid the violent takeover of the building by Trump supporters on Wednesday (January 6).
Family politics. Karlie Kloss talked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner after the Capitol protests, but she wasn’t successful in having them listen. Dozens of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, January 6, in an attempt to stall Congress from confirming the Electoral College vote, which would confirm former Vice President Joe Biden as the United States’ President-Elect after the 2020 Presidential Election in November.