Donald Trump is succeeding Joe Biden as the 47th President after the former’s second inauguration ceremony on MLK Day.
Boeing has lost more than $2 billion producing the Next Air Force One after President Donald Trump renegotiated the deal in his first term.
John McCarthy endured four years of all-consuming days in his White House job advising President Joe Biden, but he never stopped loving the job.
Freshly sworn-in Donald Trump revealed abroad Air Force One that he is looking to customize the famous presidential plane to his own style. During the quick 20-minute Q&A with reporters mid-air, he called the aircraft “special” but stated that it has not changed much since his last term.
President-elect Donald Trump headed to Washington on Saturday ahead of his inauguration on a U.S. military airplane supplied by U.S. President Joe Biden, as the outgoing president emphasized sticking with traditional transition norms.
He added: “I’m not going anywhere” — and the congregation applauded. President Joe Biden embraces Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., as he arrives on Air Force One at Charleston Air Force Base in Charleston, S.C., Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025. (AP Photo ...
"I've been doing this for 50 years, you’re the best group of people," Joe Biden told his staffers. "It's been the honor of my life to serve as your president."
President Joe Biden visited South Carolina on his final full day in office to attended worship services and recognize his long relationship with a state that catapulted him to the 2020 Democratic nomination with the endorsement of Congressman Jim Clyburn.
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE — President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about sharing his thoughts since taking office, and he added a 20-minute Q&A with reporters aboard Air Force One to the mix. He held forth on everything from the color of the presidential plane to the fate of TikTok , Greenland and Canada .
Joe Biden was seen making the sign of the cross during both his farewell speech to supporters and staff - and the inauguration ceremony itself.
Trump took the oath of office at his second inauguration and vowing that a "golden age" for the country begins now.
WASHINGTON — The White House stenographers have a problem. Donald Trump is talking so much, the people responsible for transcribing his public remarks are struggling to keep up with all the words.