A robust security plan is in place across the nation’s capital ahead of the presidential inauguration, which will take place amid extra tight security.
Donald Trump's inauguration and the festivities surrounding it will features several notable musicians, CEOs, and heads of state.
Days before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn-in as President of the United States, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered flags at public locations in the state risen to full staff on inauguration day.
Flags are supposed to fly at half-staff through the end of January out of respect for former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29. A large flag on Trump’s property in Palm Beach was initially lowered to half-staff according to protocol but has since been raised in the days after Carter was buried Thursday in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.
Washington mourned Jimmy Carter last week at the National Cathedral, which has been a guide for activism in the Trump era.
Anti-Trump posts discovered on account linked to Capitol machete suspect who tried to enter with knives while President Jimmy Carter was lying in state.
Law enforcement in Washington, D.C., are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration with increased security measures.
Fencing went up around the Capitol building ahead of the January 6 election certification and ahead of former President Jimmy Carter Lying in State. It will stay up for the inauguration ceremony. Officials said about 30 miles of anti-scale fencing will be up as part of the security measures.
January 9, 2025, will be a National Day of Mourning as the United States honors its 39th president. Jimmy Carter died Sunday at the age of 100. Carter passed away after nearly two years on hospice.
Earl Carter, Jr., (1 Oct 1924 – 29 Dec 2024) was the 39th president of the United States, 1977–1981.... Learn more
The U.S. and the world mourned and reflected on the legacy of the country's 39th president, Jimmy Carter, Sunday. The former president, revered for his humanitarianism, died in his hometown of ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Jimmy Carter ... both states as presidential proving grounds. His first Senate endorsement: a young first-termer from Delaware named Joe Biden. Yet it was Carter’s ability ...