President-elect Donald Trump speaks with ‘Meet the Press’ Moderator Kristen Welker about his inaugural address — the first one to take place indoors since 1985.
NBC's Kristen Welker spoke exclusively with President-Elect Trump ahead of his inauguration about his plans for his first days in office.
Latest news and updates ahead of Trump’s inauguration. Learn more about how his team is preparing to take office and what events are taking place.
Ahead of his inauguration, Kristen Welker speaks with President-elect Donald Trump over the phone. Republican Speaker Mike Johnson exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss how he’ll work to implement Trump’s agenda.
Meet the Press” Sunday will feature exclusive interviews with House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries. The episode comes the day before President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn into office for a second term as the 47th president of the United States.
In a wide-ranging phone interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welker, Trump talked about his decision to move inauguration indoors and what he’ll tackle his first week in office.
Observers expect a different tone from the leader who talked about "American carnage" as he started his first term.
Meet the Press host Kristen Welker got noticeably excited as she described her ... Trump for his reaction to Joe Biden’s last-minute family member pardons on Inauguration Day. “I went with a text message, wasn’t expecting to hear back, and then ...
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 apart.
President Trump took the oath of office for the second time and was sworn in as the 47th president. He laid out a sweeping agenda and declared that the country’s golden age “begins now.”
A presidential inauguration is traditionally a symbol ... country to some extent is hungry for,” said NBC News’ Kristen Welker. A few hours later, historian Jon Meacham was on the same network ...
The right thing to do, it would seem, considering Trump got a majority of the votes cast in the November election. A slim majority, nonetheless, considering that he received a mere 2.3 million more of the roughly 152.