Joe Biden was photographed at Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony in Washington, D.C, on Monday. Carrying out the tradition, Biden and the outgoing first lady Jill Biden were at the event to pass the baton to Trump as he heads into his second term.
Senator Deb Fischer, a Nebraska Republican and member of the Inaugural Ceremonies Committee, was giving a speech before Trump was sworn into office when Biden, who was sitting next to the podium facing the crowd of attendees in the Capitol rotunda, was caught on video with his eyes closed.
Inauguration Jan. 20, President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Donald Trump and Melania Trump to the White House.
Trump took the oath of office at his second inauguration and vowing that a "golden age" for the country begins now.
Former President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden left D.C. after the inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday, Jan. 20 and flew cross country to a popular wine region
Lip reader says Barron Trump told Joe Biden "Exactly" when he said "It's good to see you man" during inauguration.
The Capitol audience audibly booed President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris following their introduction at the Rotunda ahead of Monday’s inauguration ceremony. By contrast,
Joe Biden made the sign of the cross at Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony in Washington, DC, on Monday (20 January) as the "peaceful transition of power" was discussed. The outgoing 46th president sat a short distance away from his successor as he witnessed the Republican's swearing-in at the Capitol.
A video shared on Facebook claims Barron Trump whispered a comment to former President Joe Biden at President Donald Trump’s recent inauguration. Verdict: Misleading The original video, published by Fox News,
Ahead of Donald Trump’s 2025 Inauguration, President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden shared one last picture together outside the White House.
Ahead of Donald Trump’s 2025 Inauguration, President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden shared one last picture together outside the White House.
Elon Musk’s appearances at the Trump inauguration and a rally for Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland don’t just hark back to the past. They fuse authoritarian nationalism with a distinctive postmodern,