California, inauguration and Washington DC
President Donald Trump on Monday appeared to clarify comments he made last summer that led many in the Pacific Northwest to fear he would attempt to divert Columbia River water to Southern California.
The outgoing vice president is expected to attend Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony at the U.S. Capitol. Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff will reportedly move out of Washington, D.C., once President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in to office on Monday.
Several prominent Californian politicians were in attendance at the Capitol for the swearing-in, including former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfield. Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was there, and Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-San Bernardino, a member of the Democratic House leadership, helped lead colleagues into the Rotunda for the ceremony.
The inauguration ceremony was supposed to be on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. Due to freezing temperatures, it's now going to be indoors.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden on Monday wrapped up a more than 50-year political career, but promised that “we're not leaving the fight,” as he bid farewell to the presidency and flew to California to unwind with his family and ease back into private life.
I'll see you in court," said California Attorney General Rob Bonta as the state and city of San Francisco are suing Trump for his effort to end birthright citizenship.
The former vice president’s first acts as a nonelected official for the first time in decades could be a sign of what comes next.
How Donald Trump's presidential inauguration unfolded as he was sworn in as the 47th President to succeed Joe Biden.
Washington today is not just a company town that houses the seat of government; it is an epicenter of connections and capital. Although small in area, it looms large in American commerce. Beyond government, the District of Columbia’s stature has grown in the global economy as a catalyst for domestic growth and a beacon for international trade.
The world's richest man is strong supporter of right-wing politics, & made gestures today at a rally for Donald Trump's second inauguration that's caused controversy
A day after declaring in his inauguration speech that there were only two genders in America and signing executive orders to crack down on immigrants, Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde pleaded with Trump, from the pulpit, to show mercy on people who were "scared" of what is to come.