President-elect Donald Trump attended a wreath laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery a day before his second inaguration. President Trump to sign Day 1 executive orders on border security ...
He then traveled to Arlington National Cemetery to pay tribute to fallen ... and his aides are considering whether to have him sign some of the executive orders from a desk placed onstage.
Wearing a black overcoat, red tie and black gloves, 78-year-old Trump stood silently alongside incoming vice president JD Vance at the tomb in Arlington National Cemetery on the outskirts of ...
Trump has promised to sign a series of executive actions ... Trump also headed to snow-covered graves at Arlington National Cemetery, where he and Vice President-elect JD Vance — each wearing ...
Trump at Arlington National Cemetery in August.Credit ... It is the clearest sign yet that the hard-line conservatives taking over the department intend to swiftly sweep away the previous ...
Lt. Col. Donald W. Downing disappeared during a nighttime armed reconnaissance mission over the then-Democratic Republic of Vietnam, officials said ...
President Trump has vacillated from ceremonial and traditional to his extreme persona during the transition period and once back in power.
Donald Trump's senior adviser Stephen Miller is next to address the packed arena. The inauguration tomorrow marks the beginning of the "golden age of America", he tells the crowd. He describes four ...
President-elect Donald Trump took a victory lap on Inauguration Eve, where he previewed executive actions he plans to take on his first day in office.
US President-elect Donald Trump vowed a blitz of emergency actions Sunday at a huge victory rally on the eve of his ...
Donald Trump inauguration LIVE: A source familiar with the planning confirmed to Reuters that Donald Trump is preparing to sign more ... Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington D.C ...
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