CNN host Kaitlan Collins told CNN political commentator Scott Jennings she is not "taking the bait" after the conservative contributor said he is looking forward to political unity under President Donald Trump.
CNN political commentator Scott Jennings praises President Donald Trump's second inaugural address. SCOTT JENNINGS: I thought this was an incredible speech, honestly, and truly watching Donald Trump indict these gangsters to their faces while they had to sit right in front of him in that intimate setting in the rotunda for Republicans was remarkable.
A presidential inauguration is traditionally a symbol of the traditions that bind Americans together. Mainstream media coverage of the event on Monday provided many reminders of what keeps people
The image captured crowds of onlookers standing outside the East Portico of the U.S. Capitol—which was still under construction at the time. The foreground area was actually a stone yard that had been covered with boards and used as a platform for spectators.
Jennings and fellow commentator Bakari Sellers - who have a history of sparr9ing - got into it during a discussion on the eve of Trump's inauguration.
Donald Trump is set to take the presidential oath on Monday, becoming the President of the United States for the second time. For some, it's a moment of glory, while others express concerns. "I have no hope,
President-elect Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President with his wife Melania by his side. He pledged in his inaugural address to “completely and totally reverse” Joe Biden’s policies. He's expected to sign a series of executive orders soon.
Donald Trump will be sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S. president taking charge as Republicans claim unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.
Melania attended the event wearing a pair of navy blue Manolo Blahnik BB suede shoes, with pointed toe, leather sole and lining, and a four-inch heel
Shouting broke out Tuesday night on CNN over a heated discussion over recent presidential pardons and commutations, including violent offenders found guilty of attacking police officers on Jan. 6. On Tuesday,
A New York Times photographer followed President Trump for more than 18 hours on Inauguration Day. Here’s what he saw.
As the pool reporter on Jan. 20, I watched the Bidens greet the Trumps for tea, attended inaugural balls, and covered a slew of controversial pardons.