Here’s a short list of presidents who lived elsewhere during their time in office and when the president could move into the ...
Rarely on display because it’s so fragile, Mount Vernon is hosting a special public viewing of President George Washington’s historic inaugural coat, along with an opportunity to interact with ...
President George Washington's First Inaugural Address (April 30, 1789) No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of men more than those of the ...
The first inaugurations in U.S. history didn't happen in Washington, D.C. President George Washington was sworn in for his first term on April 27, 1789, on a balcony of Federal Hall in New York ...
The president can't remove Powell before his term ends in 2026 simply because of policy disagreements or frustration over ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20 will mark the 60th presidential swearing-in ceremony in United ...
While the first and second inaugurations of President George Washington were held outside of Washington D.C., they were still held in the nation’s capital, which was in New York City in 1789 ...
Trump was sworn in at the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC. During the ceremony, the 43rd president displayed a series of ...
“What are we waiting on? Donald Trump’s face should be on Mount Rushmore. We got the votes in the house. We got the votes in ...
President George Washington famously chose to bow out after two terms, but Trump, 78, might not be so keen on doing so. The fervor of his base might spur him on to run again at the age of 82.
At noon today, Monday, Jan. 20, (which is also MLK Day) Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United States. But when will he move back into the White House? Will he live there at all?