U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh will administer the oath of office to Vice President-elect JD Vance on Jan. 20.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh will administer the oath of office to Vice President-elect JD Vance. Trump tapped Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court in 2018. Vance will be sworn in first.
The Vances are parents to seven-year-old Ewan, four-year-old Vivek, and three-year-old Mirabel. “We have code names now. Our kids had a lot of fun with that,” Usha said in August 2024 of her family’s new Secret Service protection.
Donald Trump is making sure his return is heard throughout the world. The second president to ever serve a split term, Trump’s Inauguration Day festivities are slated to lean on spectacle, with a presidential parade and three separate inaugural balls scheduled to take place after his swearing-in ceremony.
J.D. Vance hinted that he could be skipping the inauguration in Washington, D.C. next week, but the Vice President-elect appears to have finalized his decision. The Vice President-elect is an Ohio native.
With Inauguration Day right around the corner, Usha Vance is poised to become the nation's second lady. Here's what to know about JD Vance's wife.
When Vice President-elect JD Vance takes the oath of office next week, his wife's former boss will swear him in. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh ... of Appeals' D.C. Circuit, according ...
However, the inauguration ceremony will be more than just a swearing-in — Trump’s team has just released the schedule of events, revealing those who will perform at the event, The Spectator World reports.
Hear the heavy sigh of Indian Americans across the country—both those who voted for Trump (there were several, and we all got in a fight at Thanksgiving, rest assured) and those who did not: We were always going to be burdened with South Asian identity politics, no matter who won, but did it need to be so stupid?
ET, TODAY's Savannah Guthrie, Craig Melvin, and Al Roker will kick off NBC's inauguration coverage live from Washington, D.C. At 10 a.m. ET, NBC Nightly News an
President-elect Donald Trump is spending the eve of his inauguration in a series of Washington events celebrating his return to power and his “Make America Great Again” movement, as he prepares to return to the White House.
However, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, and his wife, are prime examples of how quickly opinions can change, when siding with the powerful can improve your own position. Vance, who called Trump a “bad candidate,