President Donald Trump starts tweeting after swearing in

Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States and he's already making his voice heard on his favorite platform: Twitter.

President Obama posts final tweet asks country to believe

Friday marks not just the inauguration of Donald Trump, but a passing of the baton on Twitter from Barack Obama to the 45th president.

U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee not attending Inauguration as 'act of conscience'

"This is not a boycott!," says U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee in a statement. "This is an act of conscience! The President-elect could not refrain from a full-fledged personal attack on Congressman John Lewis."

Trump supporters'Diamond and Silk,' in DC for inauguration

FOX 5’s Ronica Cleary caught up with Lynnette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson - better known as African-American internet personalities - and vocal Trump supporters - Diamond and Silk.

Bay Area protests planned as Donald Trump inauguration nears

President Elect Donald Trump's inauguration has unleashed a firestorm of planned protests throughout the Bay Area set for Friday and Saturday. Protesters are ready for rallies including holding a potentially historic protest on the Golden Gate bridge. 

Trump arrives in Washington with a wave and a salute

Ready for his big moment, Donald Trump traded in his beloved private plane for a military jet Thursday and swooped into Washington for three days of inaugural festivities. As the president-elect left New York behind, the capital braced for an onslaught of inaugural crowds and demonstrators numbering in the hundreds of thousands.

Davidson graduate behind viral fake news article

Fake news is taking center stage across the country with a local man, once again, right in the middle of it.

Alabama band departing for Trump inaugural

TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) - The band from a historically black college is getting a big send-off as it departs Alabama to perform at President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural.

Trump's HHS pick will sell off stock to avoid conflicts

WASHINGTON (AP) - President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be the nation's top health official will sell off stock holdings to avoid potential conflicts of interest, according to government documents released Thursday.

Trump to nominate Perdue as agriculture secretary

Fox News confirms former Gov. Sonny Perdue will be nominated as Agriculture Secretary in Donald Trump's incoming administration.

So long from White House: Obama aims final messages at Trump

Barack Obama stepped behind the White House podium for the last time Wednesday, fielding questions from the crush of journalists crammed in for the occasion and offering assurances to Americans watching on TV.

Protesters, LGBT activists to hold dance party in front of Mike Pence's DC home

Only a couple of days before the inauguration, hundreds of people are expected to gather outside the D.C. home of Vice President-elect Mike Pence for a dance party.

Guide to Inauguration Day 2017: Road Closures, Metro Schedule, Parking Info & Parade Route

The inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump will take place on Friday, January 20, 2017 – but changes to the way you get around the D.C. area are already in place.

Hundreds of more permit requests for buses made for Women's March than Trump inauguration

The amount of bus permits requested for the Women’s March on Washington scheduled to take place on the day after President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is significantly higher than the permits sought for the inauguration itself, D.C. officials say.

Gwinnett commissioner won't resign after 'racist' Facebook comments

A Gwinnett County commission is under fire over “nasty” comments he made on Facebook about Georgia congressman John Lewis.

Presidential Inaugural Committee: Ticket requests have been exceeding our supply

It is usually Twitter that is Donald Trump’s preferred social media platform, but he has taken to Facebook to put in a personal plea for people to come to his inauguration.

Putin: Obama administration trying to undermine Trump

Russian President Vladimir Putin is accusing the outgoing U.S. administration of trying to undermine President-elect Donald Trump by spreading fake allegations.