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Timeless advice from past inaugural addresses
Every president has mentioned God in one way or another in Inaugural Addresses, including President Trump on Monday.
John F. Kennedy, 1961 Inaugural Address “What other form of government, indeed, can so well deserve our esteem and love?” — John Adams, 1797 Inaugural Address “Let me assert my firm belief ...
Three have: John Adams in 1801, John Quincy Adams in 1829 and Andrew Johnson in 1869. The first Adams left the capital early the morning of the inauguration, and never indicated why. The second ...
He began the day with a worship service at St. John's Episcopal Church, joined by members of his family and Vice President-elect JD Vance. The invitation for Adams to attend Trump's inauguration ...
Four other presidents have missed their successor’s inauguration, however, Trump was the first to do so in over 150 years, according to the Council on Foreign Relations. John Adams, John Quincy ...
but his second inauguration took place in Philadelphia on March 4, 1793. John Adams was the last president sworn into office in Philadelphia which happened on March 4, 1797. Thomas Jefferson was ...
The embattled mayor reportedly told his staff not to mess with federal immigration actions and to avoid public conflict with ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – Mayor Eric Adams will attend ... has already arrived at St. John’s Episcopal Church, where he is set to attend a service before his inauguration. This story comprises ...
Chief of Department John Chell and Deputy Commissioner ... “Approximately 12:00 PM – Attends Inauguration of President Trump.” Adams’ deputy mayor for communications, Fabien Levy, said ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) is set to meet with President-elect Trump in Florida on Friday just days ahead of Trump’s inauguration ... Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and the president ...
but his second inauguration took place in Philadelphia on March 4, 1793. John Adams was the last president sworn into office in Philadelphia which happened on March 4, 1797. Thomas Jefferson was ...