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When does Trump take office? A guide to the 2025 inauguration, including what to expect, the schedule and tickets
President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Day on Jan. 20 is less than a week away. Here's what will take place and suggestions for how you might snag tickets to attend.
- PoliticsThe Daily Beast
Inside Trump’s Oval Office Makeover
The Oval Office underwent an overhaul on Monday as Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president. Portraits of founding fathers George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson have returned to the presidential office, according to The Wall Street Journal, along with a fresh image of Andrew Jackson. Trump is particularly fond of the populist Jackson, whose portrait was taken out by Joe Biden when he came into office four years ago and replaced with a painting of Benjamin Franklin.
- PoliticsINSIDER
Trump promises tariffs are coming that would 'make us rich as hell'
On his first day in office, Trump reiterated his promise to tariff and tax foreign countries, but did not officially impose any.
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Trump is now president again. Here are all the changes he's making on Day One.
Trump is now the president again. He has promised a historically busy Inauguration Day.
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
Trump issues sweeping pardons for roughly 1,500 January 6 participants
President Donald Trump has long said he would grant pardons to January 6 defendants.
- PoliticsINSIDER
Trump orders troops to 'seal the borders' and declares a national immigration emergency
President Donald Trump announced multiple immigration executive orders on his first day in office, which could have negative economic impacts.
- CelebrityThe Daily Beast
All the Most Heinous Outfits From Trump’s Inauguration
While all eyes turned to President Donald Trump during his swearing-in ceremony and ensuing inaugural festivities Monday, some of his attendees’ fashion choices threatened to steal the spotlight. Although there were a number of outfits that rose to the occasion, including Second Lady Usha Vance and former First Lady Jill Biden, there were some other more daring—and downright questionable—choices. From the hat seen across the world to those gym shorts, here are the most daring outfits from Trump’
- PoliticsINSIDER
7 memorable times Trump wielded his trademark Sharpie
Trump is known for having a penchant for the bold strokes of a Sharpie marker, even asking the company to design a custom pen for him to use.
- PoliticsThe Daily Beast
Trump Turns His Government Overhaul Into Massive Stadium Spectacle
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump brought back his campaign rally pageantry one last time Monday, this time turning the typically stuffy process of signing executive orders into a stadium-filling spectacle. Trump returned to Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on Monday evening—the same site that held his pre-inauguration victory rally Sunday night—to the first of his expected flurry of executive orders. Not one to pass up a perfectly good spotlight, Trump took advantage of the opportun
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
Trump orders federal employees to return to the office full-time
Trump promised stark changes for government workers. On his first day in office, he ordered federal employees to return to the office.
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
Meet Kai Trump, the president's eldest grandchild who calls him 'an inspiration'
Kai Trump is President Donald Trump's granddaughter. She spoke at the Republican National Convention and called Trump "a normal grandpa."
- CelebrityThe Daily Beast
Trump’s Niece Flames Melania’s Tacky ‘Pizza Hut’ Inauguration Hat
Donald Trump’s niece couldn’t hold back her laughter at Melania Trump’s wide-brimmed hat at Monday’s inauguration. Mary Trump reacted to some of the biggest parts of the ceremony, including what she referred to as “one of the most important things to happen today”–Melania’s viral black and white hat. The first lady wore a structured navy coat accessorized with black gloves, a crisp white shirt and a navy-blue wide-brimmed hat accompanied by a white stripe. “Some people said she looked like the H
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Chicago PD says it ‘will not assist’ with upcoming ICE deportations
The Chicago Police Department vowed Monday to not comply with or assist federal agencies like ICE when it comes to deporting illegal immigrants.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I was afraid about my kids hanging out with my nonverbal sister. They taught me an important lesson about acceptance.
My sister is nonverbal and has intellectual disabilities. My kids didn't seem to care and wanted to know more about her during a family trip.
- PoliticsThe Daily Beast
Obama Joked to Bush: ‘How Can We Stop What’s Happening?’
A lip reader may have cracked the code after Barack Obama and George W. Bush were seen conversing at President Donald Trump’s inauguration. A deaf TikToker named Jackie, who frequently posts clips of celebrities and lip reads their conversation, seemingly provided insight into what the pair thinks of Trump. The TikToker posted video showing Obama making a brief comment to Bush, who is standing next to wife, Laura.
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Kevin McCarthy clashes with NBC hosts over Biden family pardons: He 'must know something' that others don't
GOP lawmaker Kevin McCarthy clashed with NBC hosts during a contentious interview where he pointed to an alleged double standard against President Trump.
- U.S.KTLA articles
Firefighter extinguish brush fire in L.A.’s San Fernando Valley
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Firefighters quickly extinguished a brush fire that erupted along the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley on Monday. The fire was reported at about 4 p.m. on a hillside next to the northbound lanes of the freeway in Granada Hills. Sky5 footage showed flames and heavy smoke billowing over […]
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Among the Davos protesters: An heiress who gave away her fortune and says the rich 'hold too much power'
Marlene Engelhorn, heiress to a German fortune, joined protesters in Davos. She told BI the wealthy already hold too much power.
- PoliticsThe Daily Beast
Fox Responds to Rumors Judge Jeanine Will Join Trump’s White House
President Donald Trump’s hirer-in-chief Sergio Gor hinted that Judge Jeanine Pirro could be the latest Fox News host to land a job in his administration. At at Turning Point USA’s inaugural ball on Sunday, Gor was on stage with Pirro when he teased that another “big” White House hire would be announced soon. Gor flashed a smile as he raised Pirro’s hand, suggesting that she may be the person in question.
- U.S.KTLA articles
Metrolink poised to add morning commuter train to Santa Barbara
Metrolink will likely be making a northern expansion in the coming months, adding a morning commuter train between Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. The morning Metrolink service would begin later this year, adding a new route between Moorpark and Santa Barbara, with a last stop in Goleta near the UC Santa Barbara campus. Initial plans […]
























