Trump's inauguration has been making waves because of several viral moments, like Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris' reaction to a key announcements
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Fashion was front and center at Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration. With high-profile figures like Melania Trump, Jill Biden and Kamala Harris in attendance, Monday’s festivities featured a slew of well-dressed women ready to make a statement.
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President-elect Donald Trump trolled Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday by posting an online spoof conversation he had with former President Barack Obama during Jimmy Carter’s funeral. Trump jokingly filled in the gaps when he posted a parody video on Truth Social with fake audio dubbed into the real video.
A video showing Donald Trump and Barack Obama, two political rivals, engaging in a casual conversation at the state funeral of Jimmy Carter went viral last week.
Rather than wear MAGA red or bipartisan white, they dressed in the color of democracy. Bill, the 42nd U.S. president, was sharp in a dark navy suit, white shirt, and bright blue tie. Hillary coordinated in her own power suit, composed of a buttoned-up coat and tailored pants, in a deep royal blue. Her coat was adorned with a gold-and-blue pin.
The “her” in this case refers to Vice President Kamala Harris, whom Trump defeated ... The video also took aim at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who had lost to Trump in the ...
The U.S. has a long tradition of defeated presidential candidates sharing the inauguration stage with the people who beat them.
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