Jerry Dobbins remembers a young Vance growing up in Middletown, decades before he would be sworn in as vice president. Dobbins lived two doors down from Vance's grandmother − affectionately known as "Mamaw" − and he called her a "tough bird" who pushed her grandson to do well and stay out of trouble.
With Trump's presidential inauguration just around the corner, review the history and meaning of Inauguration Day.
Follow live coverage from Washington DC as Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of the United States
As President Joe Biden prepares to pass the baton to President-elect Donald Trump, it's unclear if he'll follow the tradition of leaving a note in the Oval Office.
President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20 will mark the 60th presidential swearing-in ceremony in United States history.
When the Supreme Court justices first shared an inaugural stage with Donald Trump, they heard the new president deliver a 16-minute declaration against the country and vow, “This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.
There’s not only one Donald Trump in the United States. Nor is there only one William J. Clinton. Plenty of people share names with famous presidents.
Vice President-elect JD Vance of Cincinnati will be sworn in Monday. So where will he and his family live in Washington, D.C.? Here's what to know.
Other American presidents have faced the delicate challenge of bidding farewell with grace after serving only one term in the Oval Office.
President Biden released a farewell letter Wednesday, saying that “It has been the privilege of my life to serve this nation for over 50 years."
The rule of law is not self-executing,” said US Attorney Zachary Myers, who was appointed by President Joe Biden in 2021.