Here’s a short list of presidents who lived elsewhere during their time in office and when the president could move into the White House.
Every detail of the incoming President's move to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave is 'planned to the minute' – from new mattresses to fresh bathroom towels
At noon today, Monday, Jan. 20, (which is also MLK Day) Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United ... lived in the White House,” the White House Historical Association’s ...
As millions watched President Donald Trump’s inauguration at the White House on Monday, Jan. 20, many noticed that he did not place his left hand on a Bible while being sworn in. Now people are questioning that gesture, and wondering if the president can be sworn in without using a Bible. The answer is quite simple: Yes. Here’s why.
President Trump didn't place his hand on a Bible when he took his oath of office on Jan. 20, 2025. He’s not the first president to swear the oath without doing so.
President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with many of the same artifacts from his first White House term.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House ... the Constitution of the United States,” the former vice president wrote in a post on ...
Joe Biden's presidency and half a century of public service come to an end as Donald Trump begins second term.
You can watch all Inauguration Day events Monday on our livestream here, find a planned lineup of events, review President-elect Donald Trump's sweeping promises and learn what's changed since he was sworn into office eight years ago.
Just outside the White House, one historic home sits in Northwest, D.C.- The Blair House. The home is the U.S. president’s guest house. It has played an
His writings, which stretched across eight decades, helped Americans understand a president who transformed the office and shaped the postwar years.
The executive order was among several the president signed meant to steer American schools and universities to adopt Republican priorities, such as restricting how schools discuss racism and gender issues.