Trump arrives in Washington
The march took place ahead of Trump's arrival to the nation's capital as he prepares to be sworn in on Monday.
Donald Trump returned to Washington Saturday evening to celebrate with family, supporters and political allies ahead of his second inauguration, a triumphant return for the Republican four years after he departed the city under the shadow of an attack by his supporters on the Capitol.
President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20 will mark the 60th presidential swearing-in ceremony in United States history.
Donald Trump's plane took off from Palm Beach International Airport Saturday as the soon-to-be president left West Palm Beach for Washington, DC.
A motorcade takes President-elect Trump on Saturday afternoon to an Air Force Special Mission plane, which he and his family took to Washington, D.C., for his second inauguration set for Monday. (Cred
Inauguration festivities will begin in full force Saturday as President-elect Trump and his allies — and protesters — arrive in Washington ahead of Monday’s inauguration of the 47th president of the U.
Tens of thousands of people rallied in Washington, D.C., on Saturday for the "People's March," held to protest the pending inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
WASHINGTON - President-elect Donald Trump left Palm Beach, Florida for Washington, D.C. on Saturday afternoon ahead of his inauguration as the next U.S. president on Monday.
Donald Trumps inauguration as 47th President will become the second presidential swearing-in on a Martin Luther King Jr. Day in its history, after Bill Clinton. Trump won his second tenure at the White House with a landslide victory against the democratic partys Kamala Harris.
The president-elect, who will be sworn in for his second term at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., has also said that ... “President-elect Donald Trump me tells me the three themes of his inauguration speech will be “unity, strength and fairness.”
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has ordered flags to be raised on Monday for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, despite the 30-day mourning period for Jimmy Carter's death.