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.
And a lot of people pointed out how former Vice President Kamala Harris didn't seem to react at all. "Kamala was sitting there like, I could have had this fire out by now, done th
President Donald Trump has twice won the White House running as a Republican. But it might surprise you which living ex-president Trump would call for advice. Trump got the question while taking questions in the Oval Office on his first day as the 47th president of the United States.
Former President Bill Clinton was spotted at the inauguration of Donald Trump. See pictures of the former President here.
A pastor, his eyes closed, preaches his heart out for history. A former president spots an acquaintance, then grins and winks.
U.S. Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were among the guests at the State Funeral Service for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Thursday. The event was held at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
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.
Former Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton seemed to laugh as President Donald Trump voiced his intention to rename the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America" during his inaugural address.
His comments drew laughter from his former political opponent, Hillary Clinton, and a smile from her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
As the Clintons entered the Capitol Rotunda before Trump took the oath of office, Tapper and Bash debated why Hillary decided to attend.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former first lady Michelle Obama will skip the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, the second time in two weeks that she is not attending a gathering of former U.S. leaders and their spouses, but former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton will be there.