REPORT It’s Tuesday. We’ve all woken up in a very different Washington. Donald Trump is president once again and has already made dozens of major changes to the country with the
Former president George W. Bush took the internet by storm during the 2025 Inauguration of President Donald Trump, where the 43rd president seemed to have a playful moment during the proceedings.
Trump was sworn in at the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC. During the ceremony, the 43rd president displayed a series of silly reactions. At one point, Bush, 78, was seen containing his laughter, raising his eyebrows and winking.
Former President George W. Bush was spotted at the inauguration of Donald Trump. See pictures of the former president here.
President George W. Bush, his wife Laura Bush, former President Barack Obama, President-elect Donald Trump, and his wife Melania Trump attend the State Funeral Service for former President Jimmy ...
Former Vice President Mike Pence is in attendance at Trump’s inauguration, his wife, former second lady Karen, is not. Karen Pence snubbed the Trumps earlier this month at Carter’s funeral, where she ignored Melania Trump’s efforts to shake her hand.
Former President George W. Bush attended the inauguration of President Donald ... their accounts automatically followed Trump, Vance and Melania. Here's what we know.
Americans turn to their leaders for solace in times of mourning. Donald Trump has used national tragedies to make political points or demean critics.
Is Donald J. Trump cool? And, relatedly, can he be considered, at last, a full-fledged, fully accepted, member of the American president’s club?
President Donald Trump is heading to hurricane-battered western North Carolina and wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles.
Jenna Bush Hager says dad George W. Bush's inauguration antics had the family group chat "blowing up," Melania Trump goes viral for her hat choice, Justin Bieber denies unfollowing wife Hailey, Prince Harry wins big in tabloid settlement,
Nine children of presidents have gotten married at the White House: Maria Hester Monroe, John Adams II, Elizabeth Tyler, Nellie Grant, Alice Lee Roosevelt, Jessie Woodrow Wilson, Eleanor Randolph Wilson, Lynda Bird Johnson, and Tricia Nixon.