Trump supporters who went to DC or stayed home are looking for the 47th president to unify the nation and follow through on his campaign promises.
On Wednesday, a group formed a light brigade in Lansing as a form of resistance to President Trump’s inauguration.
Hundreds of Michiganians are traveling to Washington in the coming days to witness the transfer of power at Donald Trump's second inauguration.
As President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office on Monday, Michigan politicians from both sides of the aisle have struck different tones. “Welcome back, President Trump,” said Rep. Lisa McClain,
Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell was among the clergy giving prayers as Donald Trump began his next term as President.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer gave a statement on the inauguration of 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump.I want to co
Michigan lawmakers had handed out hundreds of tickets to constituents, but those are now commemorative after inauguration moved indoors due to cold
D.C., with events featuring country singer Carrie Underwood and Michigan native Kid Rock. The 60th presidential inauguration will take place inside the U.S. Capitol for the first time in 40 years because of below-normal temperatures expected Monday.
With a nod to the “I Have a Dream” speech from Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a Michigan pastor prayed for President Donald Trump during his inauguration Monday.
The now-former priest, who’s also a popular far-right British commentator, told the crowd, “The people who understand, cheer… The people who do not, reach for their pitchforks.” Erm!
Shortly after is inauguration, President Trump signed multiple executive orders to support his immigration plans. We are looking into how those plans could impact local shelters.