President-elect Donald Trump with Outgoing US President Joe Biden arrived at US Capitol together from White House for the swearing-in ceremony on Monday.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office at the US Capitol Rotunda, his supporters, including those from across the country and beyond, express excitement for his leadership. The crowd eagerly awaits the moment, with many sharing their hope for Trump's promise of a
US Vice President-elect JD Vance and his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance were received by outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Craig Emhoff at the White House.
US President-elect Donald Trump and his family attended a church service at St John's Church ahead of his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States. The ceremonial events included the swearing-in at the US Capitol and various inaugural celebrations.
People expressed enthusiasm as they gather outside the US Capitol Rotunda building, where US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration is scheduled to be held Monday.
People have started to gather outside the US Capitol Rotunda building, where US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration is scheduled to be held today.
The first rioter to breach the US Capitol building during the January 6, 2021 riots was sentenced to nearly four and a half years in prison on Tuesday.
This debate marked the first face-off between a sitting president and a former president in history, covering contentious issues such as abortion, immigration, foreign policy, and inflation.
Former US President, and Republican challenger in the 2024 US Presidential elections, Donald Trump has refused to take any responsibility for the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, saying that he had offered "10,000 soldiers or National Guard" ahead of his speech that day, but was turned
Republican National Committee (RNC) headquarters and surrounding streets on Capitol Hill were put under lockdown on Wednesday morning (local time) after the RNC offices received a package containing two vials of blood, a Chinese philosophy text, and two ice packs, The Washington Post repo
Former US President Donald Trump is set to undergo his first criminal trial, as jury selection is slated to commence on March 25 in New York, CNN reported, adding that the decision follows a ruling by Judge Juan Merchan, who dismissed a motion by the magnate to have the charges dropped in