Michigan residents rode overnight to celebrate incoming President Donald Trump's inauguration and seek justice for Jan. 6, 2021, demonstrators.
Michigan lawmakers had handed out hundreds of tickets to constituents, but those are now commemorative after inauguration moved indoors due to cold
With a nod to the “I Have a Dream” speech from Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a Michigan pastor prayed for President Donald Trump during his inauguration Monday.
Trump supporters who went to DC or stayed home are looking for the 47th president to unify the nation and follow through on his campaign promises.
Husainy's invitation to give a benediction at the inauguration was seen as controversial in some conservative pro-Israel circles.
Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell was among the clergy giving prayers as Donald Trump began his next term as President.
A watch party one mile from the inauguration where members of the Michigan GOP gathered cheered on when Donald Trump appeared. Video Courtesy of Dawn Beattie.
As President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office on Monday, Michigan politicians from both sides of the aisle have struck different tones. “Welcome back, President Trump,” said Rep. Lisa McClain,
With President Donald Trump now taking office for the second time, West Michigan is reacting. Trump will serve a non-consecutive term, becoming the first president to do so since Grover Cleveland. For West Michiganders,
Michigan's congressional delegation gathered at the U.S. Capitol Monday to observe President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration for a second term.
Donald Trump on Monday took oath as the 47th President of the United States at the Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Roop Raj is live from Washington DC for the historic day.