Donald Trump inauguration: The decadent Inauguration Day White House lunch menu has been revealed. Diners will be greeted with a glass of sparkling wine from Gruet Winery in New Mexico when they sit ...
Members of Congress, officials joining the new administration and tech leaders including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg have congregated for an inauguration luncheon at the Capitol. Sen. Amy Klobuchar ...
open image in gallery Amazon founder Jeff Bezos raises his glass during a luncheon in honor of President Donald Trump following the inauguration ceremony, in Statuary Hall at the US Capitol in ...
More than 200 guests including the President, Vice President, members of their families, Justices of the Supreme Court, Cabinet Member-designees, and members of Congressional leadership attended the ...
However, the modern luncheon as we know it today began in 1953 when President Dwight D. Eisenhower dined on creamed chicken, baked ham, and potato puffs in the now-restored Old Senate Chamber.
After President Donald Trump is sworn in on January 20, he will then sit down for a luncheon at the U.S. Capitol ... meal featuring a seafood dish, a meat entrée and a dessert – probably ...
A Bush spokesperson confirmed the former president would attend the inauguration earlier on Monday but dismissed the significance of attending the luncheon. Clinton, former first lady Hillary ...
Fast food is more expensive than ever, so if you're spending upwards of $8 for a burger it's helpful to know which chains offer real meat that hasn't been packed with a ton of added fillers and ...
Former presidents Obama, Clinton, and Bush will attend Donald Trump's inauguration but will not join the traditional luncheon. The tradition started in 1897, but deviations have occurred before.
Bush and Barack Obama are not expected to attend the post-swearing-in luncheon at the US Capitol. Pelosi (D-Calif.), 84, an ardent foe of Trump who is recovering from hip replacement surgery ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural lunch will be missing three prominent faces, with former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush all reportedly declining to attend. Obama ...
Bush will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's traditional inaugural lunch. Obama received an invitation but declined to attend, according to a source familiar with the matter. Clinton also ...