With the President-elect's Inauguration moved inside the Capitol, House and Senate offices are becoming frustrated about who may be allowed to attend.
Eighty cities participated, and Sacramento was one. Saturday's march began at noon at the courthouse and demonstrators made their way to the state capitol.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the Oval Office on Monday, several groups are working to ensure that Monday's inauguration is safe.
For the first time in 40 years, the swearing-in of an American president won’t take place on the Capitol steps.
Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
President-elect Donald J. Trump and his family are selling a cryptocurrency token featuring an image of Mr. Trump drawn from the July assassination attempt, a potentially lucrative new business that ethics experts assailed as a blatant effort to cash in on the office he is about to occupy again. Read more ›
Lawmakers plan to skip the festivities surrounding the incoming Republican president for various reasons, as Democrats lick their wounds after election season.
Officials announced updated road and Metro closures on Saturday and that Donald Trump will ride a motorcade from Capital One Arena back to the White House.
A forecast of record cold temperatures on Monday upended the planned ceremony, which now will take place indoors. More than 220,000 ticketed guests will be unable to view the swearing-in.
National Guard leaders have authorized the use of a special shoulder patch to ensure that people coming to Donald Trump's inauguration can differentiate troops from the police.
Fox News Saturday Night' host Jimmy Failla drives FOX Business' Brian Brenberg around New York City in his taxi cab while they dish on President-elect Donald Trump's dancing skills.