Tag: Inauguration

  • Sports radio legend thinks Melania Trump is ‘stunning’ but no fan of her hat at inauguration

    Sports radio legend thinks Melania Trump is ‘stunning’ but no fan of her hat at inauguration

    Sports radio legend Mike Francesa suggested on Wednesday that he was enthralled with first lady Melania Trump’s style at the inauguration, but he did not like one aspect of her outfit.

    Trump donned a dark navy coat and hat with a white stripe, dark navy heels and black gloves as she and President Donald Trump attended a prayer service at St. John’s Episcopal Church before they arrived for the inauguration festivities.

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    President Donald Trump kisses Melania Trump as he arrives for the inauguration ceremony before he is sworn in as the 47th president in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, 2025. (Saul Loeb/Pool via REUTERS)

    Francesa was no fan of Melania’s hat.

    “Melania is stunning. She has great clothes. She’s a beautiful woman. I did not like her hat,” he said on his podcast. “And I usually like hats, on women, especially on someone as stylish as she is. I did not like her hat at all. That was very odd. I just did not like her hat.”

    The president even had a tough time dealing with his wife’s hat. When they entered the Capitol Rotunda, he was seen trying to give her a kiss on the cheek, but it appeared the hat ever-so-slightly blocked his attempt.

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    Sports radio talk show host Mike Francesa at Carnesecca Arena on Feb. 18, 2023. (Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports)

    Regardless, Trump’s second term as president was off from there.

    Earlier Wednesday, the president and first lady celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary.

    In 2005, well before real-estate developer Trump became the 45th and now the 47th president of the United States, he married his fiancé, model Melania Knauss, at a 350-guest wedding ceremony at the Episcopal Church of Bethesda-By-the-Sea in Palm Beach, Florida. The couple met in 1998 at a party in New York City.

    The luxurious wedding was described at the time as fit for royalty — from the spectacular gown Melania Trump wore to the immaculately decorated reception at Trump’s private club.

    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump look on as they meet with U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden

    President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump look on as they meet with President Biden and first lady Jill Biden on Inauguration Day of Donald Trump’s second presidential term in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, 2025. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)

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    The future first lady wore a $100,000 Christian Dior wedding gown. It consisted of a 13-foot train and a 16-foot-long veil covered in beading that reportedly took over 500 hours of hand sewing to create, according to published accounts of the event in The Palm Beach Post and The Palm Beach Daily News at the time.

    Fox News’ Pilar Arias and Sydney Borchers contributed to this report.

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  • Kai Trump posts viral behind-the-scenes inauguration video: ‘My grandpa became the president again’

    Kai Trump posts viral behind-the-scenes inauguration video: ‘My grandpa became the president again’

    Kai Madison Trump, daughter of Donald Trump Jr., garnered nearly 27 million combined views on TikTok and YouTube after posting a vlog of her grandfather’s historic Inauguration Day.

    In the 14-minute YouTube video, the 17-year-old is seen getting ready for the day with a hair and makeup team, before heading to a church service.

    The family then traveled by car to the U.S. Capitol, where President Donald Trump was inaugurated.

    Kai Madison Trump gestures after being acknowledged by his grandfather US President Donald Trump during the inaugural parade inside Capital One Arena, in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025. (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

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    Kai snacked on Red Bull and cookies that she picked up inside the Capitol building, while joking with her father ahead of the ceremony.

    Although she was not allowed to film the event, she included a number of clips.

    The family got ready for the Liberty Inauguration Ball, where Kai stunned in a silver sequined Sherri Hill gown. 

    “My favorite part of this dress is the corset part because it just makes it look really flattering,” she said while spinning for the camera. “I also love all the diamonds and silver stuff. I think it looks really nice on my skin tone.”

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    Sons of US President Donald Trump Eric Trump (2nd R) and son Donald Trump Jr. (L), his daughter Ivanka Trump (R) and granddaughter Kai Madison Trump attend the Liberty inaugural ball in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025. (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

    The dress designer is linked in the teen’s video description, but it is unclear if they have a business relationship. Fox News Digital requested comment.

    Kai and her family then dropped by the White House to see President Trump, entering through a side door.

    Framed photos in White House hallways featured art of the newly-sworn in president.

    The family took pictures in front of the fireplace in the iconic Diplomatic Reception Room.

    She then showed her 806,000 subscribers the Green, Blue and Red rooms – a set of three parlors named for their color schemes.

    “By the way, welcome to the White House,” she told viewers.

    They arrived at the ball where she expressed anxiety about dancing with her father in front of a crowd. Nerves seemed to wear off as the family made a number of other appearances.

    She arrived at her hotel around 1 a.m., ready to get some rest before heading out of the nation’s capital the next morning.

    In less than a day, the video amassed nearly 1.5 million views and 83,000 likes on YouTube.

    Kai Trump

    MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – JULY 17: Daughter of Donald Trump Jr., Kai Trump speaks on stage on the third day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 17, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Delegates, politicians, and the Republican faithful are in Milwaukee for the annual convention, concluding with former President Donald Trump accepting his party’s presidential nomination. The RNC takes place from July 15-18.  (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    Kai made national headlines when she spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in July.

    During her speech, she explained how the commander in chief was “just a normal grandpa.”

    She captured America’s hearts, describing Trump sneaking her candy and soda when her parents weren’t looking, or playing a competitive round of golf.

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    “When we play golf together, if I’m not on his team, he’ll try to get inside of my head,” she said. “He is always surprised that I don’t let him get to me, but I have to remind him I’m a Trump too.”

    Kai committed in August to play collegiate golf at the University of Miami.

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    Kai’s production/representation, AKA Collective, did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

    AKA Collective lists one of its clients as pro golfer Bryson DeChambeau, who posted a viral YouTube video in July playing a round with Trump.

  • Israeli president calls Trump a ‘true friend’ on Inauguration Day, praises his work to release hostages

    Israeli president calls Trump a ‘true friend’ on Inauguration Day, praises his work to release hostages

    Israeli President Isaac Herzog is praising Donald Trump on Inauguration Day, calling him a “true friend” of the country and thanking him for his efforts to secure the release of hostages from Hamas. 

    “On behalf of the people of Israel, I send my heartfelt congratulations to you, President Donald Trump on your inauguration as the 47th POTUS,” Herzog wrote on X. 

    “You are a true friend of Israel. Thank you for your unwavering commitment to Israel’s security and to building a better future for our region. A special thank you for your commitment to bringing all our hostages home,” he continued. 

    “We wish you and your administration great success in your service to the American people. Good luck!” Herzog added. 

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    Israeli President Isaac Herzog and President Trump (Antonio Masiello/Valerie Plesch/Getty Images)

    The comments come a day after Hamas released to Israel three hostages it has been holding in captivity for nearly 500 days, as part of a cease-fire and hostage release agreement. 

    In exchange, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank. 

    “Let’s face it, the fact that President Trump had a clear message, ‘By my inauguration, I want to see hostages coming out, or else there will be hell to pay,’ made a huge impact in the Middle East, and we are hopeful that with his leadership, we’re going to see all 98 hostages coming out starting today with the three female hostages,” Ronen Neutra, whose son Omer was killed by Hamas terrorists, told Fox News on Sunday. 

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    Emily Damari, right, and her mother Mandy are seen near kibbutz Reim, southern Israel after Emily was released from captivity by Hamas militants in Gaza on Sunday, Jan. 19. (AP/Israeli Army)

    Trump said last week, “This EPIC cease-fire agreement could have only happened as a result of our Historic Victory in November, as it signaled to the entire World that my Administration would seek Peace and negotiate deals to ensure the safety of all Americans, and our Allies.  

    Biden and Herzog meet at White House

    President Isaac Herzog shakes hands with President Biden while meeting at the White House on Nov. 12, 2024. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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    “I am thrilled American and Israeli hostages will be returning home to be reunited with their families and loved ones,” he had written on Truth Social. 

    Fox News’ Taylor Penley contributed to this report. 

  • MLK Day 2025 Inauguration – Happy New Year 2025

    MLK Day 2025 Inauguration – Happy New Year 2025

    Every third Monday of January, the United States pauses to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a beacon of hope, justice, and equality. As the nation gathers for MLK Day 2025, this year’s inauguration stands as a monumental event, blending tradition with a renewed commitment to civil rights and social justice.

    A Legacy of Change

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. left an indelible mark on American history through his unwavering commitment to nonviolent resistance and his eloquent advocacy for civil rights. His leadership in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s played a pivotal role in the passage of landmark legislation, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. King’s dream of a nation where people “are judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character” continues to resonate across generations.

    MLK Day: A Day of Service and Reflection

    Since its establishment as a federal holiday in 1983, MLK Day has evolved into a day of service, urging Americans to volunteer in their communities. This national day of service underscores Dr. King’s message of collective responsibility and social harmony. Each year, millions of people participate in various service projects, from food drives and community clean-ups to educational programs and advocacy work.

    The Inauguration Ceremony

    The MLK Day 2025 inauguration, held at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C., brought together a diverse array of speakers, performers, and community leaders. The event’s theme, “Renewing the Dream: Unity and Progress,” emphasized the ongoing relevance of Dr. King’s vision in today’s social and political climate.

    Keynote Address by Vice President Maria Lopez

    Vice President Maria Lopez delivered the keynote address, highlighting the progress made since Dr. King’s time and the challenges that remain. “While we have made significant strides toward equality,” Lopez stated, “we must continue to address systemic injustices and ensure that every American has the opportunity to thrive.” Her speech underscored the importance of voting rights, economic equity, and educational access as pillars of a just society.

    Honoring Unsung Heroes

    A significant portion of the ceremony was dedicated to honoring unsung heroes who have made remarkable contributions to their communities. From grassroots organizers to educators, these individuals embody Dr. King’s spirit of service and perseverance. Their stories served as powerful reminders of the impact that ordinary people can have in the pursuit of justice.

    Musical Tributes and Performances

    The inauguration featured stirring musical tributes, including a gospel choir performance and a rendition of “We Shall Overcome.” These performances not only celebrated Dr. King’s legacy but also served to inspire attendees to continue the work of building a more equitable society. The inclusion of youth performers highlighted the importance of engaging the next generation in the ongoing fight for civil rights.

    Panel Discussions and Workshops

    In addition to the main ceremony, the day included various panel discussions and workshops focusing on contemporary issues such as racial justice, economic inequality, and environmental justice. These sessions provided a platform for activists, scholars, and community members to exchange ideas and develop strategies for meaningful change.

    Community Engagement and Participation

    Community engagement was a cornerstone of the MLK Day 2025 inauguration. Local organizations set up booths to provide resources on voter registration, educational opportunities, and social services. Attendees were encouraged to sign up for volunteer opportunities and participate in advocacy campaigns. This hands-on approach reflected Dr. King’s belief in the power of collective action.

    A Renewed Call to Action

    As the inauguration concluded, attendees left with a renewed sense of purpose. The event not only celebrated the achievements of the past but also issued a call to action for the future. In the words of Dr. King, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” It is up to each individual to contribute to this ongoing journey toward equality.

    Conclusion

    MLK Day 2025 served as a powerful reminder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s enduring legacy and the work that remains in achieving his dream. The day’s events, from the stirring speeches to the hands-on community involvement, highlighted the progress made and the challenges ahead. As the nation moves forward, the spirit of Dr. King’s message continues to inspire and guide the quest for a more just and equitable society.

    In commemorating MLK Day, we honor the past, reflect on the present, and commit to a future where the ideals of justice, equality, and peace are realized for all. Let us carry the lessons of this day throughout the year, working together to build a world that truly embodies Dr. King’s dream.

  • Inauguration Day and MLK Day 2025

    Inauguration Day and MLK Day 2025

    The year 2025 marks a rare and meaningful overlap between two profoundly significant days in American history: Inauguration Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This unique alignment offers an extraordinary opportunity to reflect on the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the democratic principles that underpin the United States. Together, these occasions create a powerful narrative of progress, unity, and the ongoing pursuit of justice.

    Inauguration Day, observed every four years on January 20th, symbolizes the peaceful transfer of power in the United States. It is a moment steeped in tradition, where the newly elected President and Vice President take the oath of office and lay out their vision for the nation’s future. This ceremonial event is a testament to the resilience of American democracy and its commitment to governance by the people.

    The 2025 inauguration comes at a time of significant social and political transformation. The newly elected administration faces the challenge of addressing pressing issues such as economic inequality, climate change, and social justice. As citizens gather to witness the swearing-in of their leaders, the spirit of hope and renewal permeates the air, echoing the democratic ideals that have guided the nation since its inception.

    MLK Day: Honoring a Legacy of Justice

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day, celebrated on the third Monday of January, honors the life and legacy of one of America’s most influential civil rights leaders. Dr. King’s tireless advocacy for racial equality, nonviolent resistance, and social justice has left an indelible mark on the nation. His dream of a society where all individuals are judged by their character rather than their skin color continues to inspire movements for justice and equity.

    MLK Day has become a national day of service, encouraging Americans to volunteer in their communities and promote social change. It is a day for reflection, education, and action, embodying Dr. King’s belief in the power of collective effort to bring about meaningful progress.

    The Intersection of Two Historic Days

    The convergence of Inauguration Day and MLK Day in 2025 is a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of democracy and civil rights. Both days celebrate the values of freedom, equality, and justice, highlighting the strides made in the pursuit of these ideals and the work that remains.

    This historic overlap offers a unique platform to emphasize the importance of inclusive governance and the role of civil rights in shaping a just society. As the nation swears in its leaders on the same day it honors Dr. King, there is a renewed call to align policy with the principles of equity and justice that Dr. King championed.

    Commemorative Events and Activities

    The dual observance of Inauguration Day and MLK Day in 2025 is marked by a series of events that reflect the themes of unity, service, and progress. In Washington, D.C., the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial serves as a focal point for commemorative activities, including a wreath-laying ceremony and speeches from civil rights leaders, government officials, and community advocates.

    The inauguration ceremony itself incorporates tributes to Dr. King’s legacy, with references to his speeches and writings woven into the inaugural addresses. This fusion of historical reflection and future-oriented vision underscores the shared commitment to building a more inclusive and equitable nation.

    Across the country, communities organize parades, panel discussions, and educational workshops that explore the intersection of civil rights and democratic governance. These events provide a platform for dialogue and action, encouraging citizens to engage with issues of social justice and civic responsibility.

    Keynote Speeches: A Vision for Unity and Justice

    The inaugural address delivered by the President on this historic day highlights the administration’s commitment to addressing systemic inequalities and fostering unity. By invoking Dr. King’s dream, the President underscores the importance of policies that promote social justice, economic equity, and equal opportunity for all Americans.

    Vice President Maria Lopez, in her speech, draws parallels between the civil rights movement and the current fight for justice, emphasizing the need for continued advocacy and action. Her words resonate with the themes of MLK Day, reinforcing the idea that democracy thrives when it is inclusive and just.

    Community Engagement and Service Initiatives

    In the spirit of MLK Day, the inauguration includes a national call to service, encouraging citizens to participate in volunteer activities that address critical community needs. From food drives and literacy programs to environmental conservation projects, these initiatives reflect the enduring relevance of Dr. King’s message of service and solidarity.

    Local organizations and national nonprofits collaborate to offer resources and opportunities for civic engagement. This emphasis on service highlights the role of individuals in shaping a more just and equitable society, aligning with the democratic principles celebrated on Inauguration Day.

    A Renewed Commitment to Justice and Democracy

    As the nation moves forward from this historic confluence of Inauguration Day and MLK Day, there is a renewed commitment to the ideals that define American democracy. The overlap of these two days serves as a powerful reminder of the progress made and the challenges ahead in achieving Dr. King’s dream of justice and equality.

    In the words of Dr. King, “The time is always right to do what is right.” This sentiment resonates deeply as the nation embarks on a new chapter of governance, guided by the principles of democracy and the enduring pursuit of civil rights. Let us carry the lessons of this day forward, working together to build a nation that truly embodies the ideals of freedom, justice, and equality for all.

  • Mlk Day 2025 And Inauguration Day

    Mlk Day 2025 And Inauguration Day

    MLK Day 2025 and Inauguration Day:  As January 2025 unfolds, two significant events converge to shape the nation’s consciousness: MLK Day and Inauguration Day. These two occasions, while distinct in their origins and traditions, share a common thread of hope, progress, and the relentless pursuit of justice. This year, the alignment of MLK Day and Inauguration Day presents a unique opportunity to reflect on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the enduring principles of democracy.

    MLK Day: Honoring a Dream

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day, celebrated on the third Monday of January, is a day dedicated to remembering the life and legacy of Dr. King. As a leader of the Civil Rights Movement, King championed nonviolent resistance and fought tirelessly for racial equality. His vision of a society where individuals are judged by their character rather than the color of their skin continues to inspire generations.

    MLK Day has evolved into a national day of service, encouraging Americans to engage in community service and volunteerism. This day embodies Dr. King’s belief in collective action and the power of community in driving social change. Across the nation, people participate in activities ranging from food drives and educational programs to advocacy work and neighborhood clean-ups, all in the spirit of building a more just and equitable society.

    Inauguration Day: A Testament to Democratic Values

    Inauguration Day, held every four years on January 20th, marks the peaceful transfer of power in the United States. It is a celebration of democracy, reflecting the nation’s commitment to governance by the people and for the people. The inauguration of the President and Vice President is a moment of renewal, offering a fresh start and a reaffirmation of the values that underpin the American republic.

    The 2025 inauguration, coinciding with MLK Day, amplifies the themes of unity and progress. It is a moment to celebrate the democratic process and reflect on the strides made in the pursuit of civil rights. The ceremony, steeped in tradition, features the swearing-in of the President and Vice President, followed by inaugural addresses that set the tone for the administration’s priorities and vision for the future.

    A Convergence of Ideals

    The intersection of MLK Day and Inauguration Day in 2025 is more than a mere calendar coincidence; it is a symbolic convergence of two pillars of American identity. Dr. King’s dream of equality and justice aligns seamlessly with the democratic ideals celebrated on Inauguration Day. Both occasions serve as reminders of the ongoing journey toward a more inclusive and equitable society.

    Commemorative Events and Activities

    The 2025 observance of MLK Day and Inauguration Day features a series of events that highlight the shared values of these two significant days. In Washington, D.C., the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial serves as a focal point for commemorative activities, including a wreath-laying ceremony and speeches by civil rights leaders and government officials. These events honor Dr. King’s contributions while emphasizing the importance of continued vigilance in the fight for justice.

    Across the nation, communities host parades, panel discussions, and educational programs that explore the intersection of civil rights and democratic governance. Schools and universities organize workshops and lectures that delve into Dr. King’s philosophy and its relevance to contemporary social and political issues. These activities provide a platform for dialogue and reflection, encouraging citizens to engage in meaningful conversations about the future of democracy and justice.

    Keynote Speeches: Bridging the Past and the Future

    During the inauguration ceremony, the newly sworn-in President delivered a keynote address that paid homage to Dr. King’s legacy while outlining a vision for the future. The speech emphasized the importance of unity, resilience, and the collective responsibility to uphold the principles of equality and justice. By invoking Dr. King’s words and ideals, the President called on the nation to work together in addressing the challenges of the 21st century.

    Vice President Maria Lopez, in her address, highlighted the interconnectedness of civil rights and democratic governance. She underscored the need for continued advocacy and action to dismantle systemic barriers and create opportunities for all Americans. Her message resonated with the themes of MLK Day, reinforcing the idea that the fight for justice is integral to the health and vitality of democracy.

    Community Engagement and Service

    In the spirit of MLK Day, the inauguration festivities included a national call to service. Citizens were encouraged to participate in volunteer activities that addressed critical community needs. From food banks and shelters to environmental clean-ups and educational initiatives, these service projects underscored the importance of civic engagement and the role of individuals in shaping a just society.

    Local organizations and national nonprofits collaborated to offer resources and opportunities for citizens to get involved. The emphasis on service highlighted the enduring relevance of Dr. King’s message and the ways in which his vision can be realized through collective action.

    Looking Ahead: A Renewed Commitment

    As the nation moves forward from the dual observance of MLK Day and Inauguration Day, there is a renewed commitment to the principles that define American democracy. The convergence of these two events serves as a powerful reminder of the work that remains in achieving Dr. King’s dream and the promises of the democratic system.

    In the words of Dr. King, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This sentiment echoes through the halls of power and the streets of every community, calling on each citizen to play a part in the ongoing pursuit of justice and equality. As we commemorate MLK Day and Inauguration Day 2025, let us carry forward the lessons of the past and the hopes for the future, working together to build a nation that truly embodies the ideals of democracy and justice for all.