On the eve of his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump energized his supporters, laying out the goals of his second administration, thanking the allies that helped him achieve his victory, while giving hints at the legislative agenda he is going to immediately seek to achieve.
Piers Morgan was in conversation with Sky News as the historic events unfolded, with Morgan calling on people to be 'a little bit more fair minded' about Trump.
Opera tenor Christopher Macchio will sing the national anthem at the presidential inauguration in front of a smaller live crowd than he was expecting.
Piers Morgan praised Donald Trump following the 78-year-old's second inauguration but was mocked by Sky News presenter Mark Austin
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With Trump's swearing-in just days away, speculation remains over who will grace the stage on the incoming president's behalf.
Country singer Lee Greenwood is set to perform as as Trump walks out to take the oath of office, according to Trump’s inaugural committee. Greenwood’s biggest hit, the patriotic anthem “God Bless the U.S.A.,” has been a mainstay at the president’s campaign rallies. Greenwood also performed as part of Trump’s inauguration festivities in 2017.
The truck went viral last October when Trump rode around Wisconsin in it following Biden's comment that all of his supporters are garbage.
Tech companies and executives have donated to the Trump inaugural fund, including Google, Meta and Amazon, as well as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
Military bands and thousands of spectators mean event is always a spectacle and incoming president may also turn to celebrity supporters