(NEXSTAR) – Since the very first inaugural address delivered by George Washington ... the cold for over an hour and a half while he did so. On March 4, 1841, William Henry Harrison delivered what is the longest inaugural address in United States history ...
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Executive orders like the ones Donald Trump signed en masse on Inauguration Day don't change laws, columnist Ron Faucheux writes. But they do allow presidents to quickly make their mark on government.
Every president has mentioned God in one way or another in Inaugural Addresses, including President Trump on Monday
AJ columnist Rogelio Medina on the way to Narita, Japan onboard Japan Airlines. THANKS to the nice and courteous service from Japan Airlines, I was well taken care of
His was, no doubt, the most accomplished presidency in the 64 years between George Washington’s and Abraham Lincoln’s. And where Washington and Lincoln had arrived at moments freighted with destiny and danger, Polk achieved all he did not in response to a crisis, but by his own stubborn determination.
The specifics of executive orders issued this week by Donald Trump will be hashed out by the legal system and in the court of public opinion.
Donald J. Trump made history on Jan. 20 when he became the first convicted felon to take the presidential oath of office. Speaking from the Capitol in Washington—the same building that was infamously attacked by a howling mob of his supporters on Jan.