Bill and Hillary Clinton have arrived at Donald Trump’s inauguration. The prominent Democratic couple showed a united front as they walked into the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., for the ceremony.
As Barack, 63, Bill, 78, and Hillary, 77, entered the U.S. Capitol rotunda in Washington, D.C., on Monday for the 78-year-old’s historic swearing-in ceremony, people at the Capitol One Arena could be heard loudly booing.
It is an incredible comeback. I would have bet you 100 to one against it four years ago,” pollster Mark Penn said.
With an estimated price tag of over $2 million, this rare piece of automotive and presidential history is one of a kind
The Navy has 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, including one named after Bush's late father, the USS George H. W. Bush. Generally, the carriers are getting ready to deploy, are currently deployed, or have come off deployment and have gone in for maintenance and repairs.
The latest line of U.S. carriers is named for Gerald R. Ford, and another of the multi-billion-dollar ships bears John F. Kennedy's name.
In his last week in office, President Joe Biden on Monday named the Navy’s next unnamed future Ford-class aircraft carriers President William J. Clinton. The super carrier that will follow it will be named after George W.
Bill and Hillary Clinton were less than impressed by Donald Trump’s inaugural speech, a fact which they made clear with subtle snark. The address that followed Trump’s swearing-in on Monday was tinged with vindication.
A congressman is pushing for a law change that would allow President Trump to run for a third term — but would prevent other living presidents, including Democrats Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, from returning to the White House.
The 1994 executive order was considered a launching pad for federal efforts to overcome long-standing environmental discrimination.
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrive ahead of Trump's second inauguration ceremony.