President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20 will mark the 60th presidential swearing-in ceremony in United States history.
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.
Ahead of Donald Trump's second inauguration, take a look back at the transition of presidential power throughout U.S. history.
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.
From historic Bibles to the leading role of the country's chief justice, Inauguration Day has been filled with traditions. Which ones have endured?
2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President George W. Bush attend Donald Trump's ...
Former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama would not be able to serve a third term because they served two consecutive terms.
On the afternoon of April 30, 1789, George Washington was sworn in as the first president of the United States. Since Washington took his oath of office, Inauguration Day has continued to be an ...
After defeating the world’s largest empire in the Revolutionary War, the newly-minted United States had one more ... In doing so, they unanimously elected George Washington to be the first U.S. president. Upon hearing the news, Washington traveled ...
Preemptive pardons, like the ones Joe Biden issued in his final hours as president, have been used by Donald Trump, Jimmy Carter and other presidents.
With Trump's presidential inauguration just around the corner, review the history and meaning of Inauguration Day.
Revisiting Dwight Eisenhower’s 1953 inauguration, from the vantage point of George W. Bush’s 2001 inauguration.