MSNBC political analyst and former Senator Claire McCaskill joins Rachel Maddow to react to President Trump bringing his inauguration inside the Capitol. Trump made the move due to cold weather but McCaskill highlights how it shut out his supporters.
No 1970’s era disco group came out in the marbled halls of the Capitol. But it would scarcely have been a surprise.
Republican governors were relegated to watching President Donald Trump’s inauguration from an overflow room Monday, while a clique of increasingly MAGA-friendly tech billionaires were granted coveted seats at the Capitol Rotunda ceremony.
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon was noticeably absent from the inauguration’s presidential fanfare on Monday amid his ongoing feud with Elon Musk. Bannon’s normally active social media accounts were also radio silent on President Donald Trump’s big day,
Donald Trump and his MAGA movement are in power again, and this time they look more like insiders, at the vanguard of a cultural and political shift.
At parties throughout Washington over the long Inauguration weekend, creators and strategists who take credit for Donald Trump’s victory toasted their success on the dimes of TikTok, Google, and Spotify.
Vice President J.D. Vance took the oath of office at the Capitol Rotunda, putting him in line to carry the torch of the MAGA movement.
Trump narrowly won the critical swing state of Pennsylvania over Vice President Kamala Harris last fall, which clinched his return to the White House. During his pre-inauguration rally speech on Sunday, Trump lauded Musk for all his help with the campaign.
Across many facets of society—in sports, entertainment, the classroom and the workplace—there are signs that MAGA isn’t just retaking the White House. It is gaining a firmer foothold in the broader culture.
President-elect and his supporters railed against the departing Biden adminstration at a victory rally on the eve of his inauguration, writes Richard Hall at Trump’s rally in Washington, D.C.
Donald Trump eliminated Brian McDowell in the third season of “The Apprentice,” with his signature sendoff: “You’re fired.” For McDowell, a New Jersey real estate broker [and once controversial Republ
President-elect Donald Trump closed out his "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" address by dancing with the Village People in a performance of the group's 'Y.M.C.A.' disco hit.