Donald Trump’s second inauguration as the 47th President of the United States took place on Monday in Washington, D.C. Following tradition, the day began with a worship service at St. John’s Episcopal Church and a White House meeting between incoming and outgoing presidents.
Several high-profile tech leaders and celebrities made headlines at Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th president of the United States on January 20, 2025, in Washington, DC.
A pastor, his eyes closed, preaches his heart out for history. A former president spots an acquaintance, then grins and winks.
As the Clintons entered the Capitol Rotunda before Trump took the oath of office, Tapper and Bash debated why Hillary decided to attend.
A makeshift grandstand is erected next to the Capitol and hundreds of thousands people line the National Mall.
Three former presidents reportedly declined to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural luncheon in a break from expected norms.
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.
Rather than wear MAGA red or bipartisan white, they dressed in the color of democracy. Bill, the 42nd U.S. president, was sharp in a dark navy suit, white shirt, and bright blue tie. Hillary coordinated in her own power suit, composed of a buttoned-up coat and tailored pants, in a deep royal blue. Her coat was adorned with a gold-and-blue pin.
Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton were seen arriving in Washington, DC, for Donald Trump's inauguration. Trump Plans to Declare National Emergency at US Border
There were Proud Boys, billionaires, stiletto heels, cowboy hats, the Village People, icy cold and happy Canadians at President Trump’s inaugural.
There’s not only one Donald Trump in the United States. Nor is there only one William J. Clinton. Plenty of people share names with famous presidents.