Former President Joe Biden's Facebook and Instagram pages were archived after Trump took office Some Facebook and Instagram users discovered they were following President Donald Trump and Vice President J.
Donald Trump, Joe Biden, J.D. Vance and Kamala Harris all depart the White House for the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, 2025.
Vice President J.D. Vance took the oath of office at the Capitol Rotunda, putting him in line to carry the torch of the MAGA movement.
Mike Pence watched his replacement, J.D. Vance, take the oath of office at the U.S. Capitol on Monday, Jan. 20, eight years after standing in the same position. Karen Pence skipped the service
Vice President-elect JD Vance repeated the phrases "dumpster fire" three times during an interview on "FOX News Sunday" to describe the situation President Biden is leaving for the new administration on spending,
As he prepares to become the nation’s first millennial vice president, JD Vance is already a budding kingmaker in Republican politics and the presumptive heir to the “Make America Great Again” movement.
After the events of Inauguration Day, will the Bidens return home to the First State? What we know about where they will be on Jan. 20.
The Trump administration appears to be exploring options for a new FBI director, as Vice President-elect J.D. Vance indicated ... to criticism Vance received for missing a Senate vote on Monday to confirm one of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees ...
In the 2024 presidential election, former president Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris. Today, she will attend his inauguration, as a member of the outgoing administration. She just arrived inside the Rotunda with President Joe Biden:
Vice President-elect J.D. Vance said Sunday on Fox News that the ... whether the imprisoned protesters were violent. President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecuted over 1,200 ...
Biden was the ... targeted by Donald J. Trump, including five members of his family as well as Liz Cheney, Anthony S. Fauci and Mark A. Milley. By Peter Baker and Michael D.
President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris both welcomed their successors to the White House Monday morning, hours before the presidential inauguration.