President-elect Donald Trump has selected opera tenor Christopher Macchio to perform the national anthem at his second inauguration.
But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides, where mainstream entertainers, from Nelly to The Village People are more publicly and more enthusiastically associating with the new administration.
- President Barack Obama, right, listens as Beyonce sings the National Anthem at the ceremonial swearing-in at the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Jan. 21,
Barack Obama shared a sweet birthday tribute to Michelle Obama after it was confirmed she will miss the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
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So when Beyoncé’s Christmas Day halftime performance at the Houston Texans versus Baltimore Ravens game incited outrage over the use of Americana magery, I was confused. Discourse ensued across social media about the singer invoking blatant American imagery,
Beyoncé's NFL Christmas halftime performance got more views than Donald Trump's second inauguration. The singer's performance was streamed on Netflix and made history
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Jason Aldean believes President Donald Trump will bring a "new era" of politics. The country music star noted the last few years "have been... kind of really divisive."
President-elect Donald Trump selected opera tenor Christopher Macchio to perform the national anthem at Monday’s inauguration, at which Carrie Underwood will also perform “America the Beautiful.” Here’s a list of some singers at previous presidential inaugurations,
Macchio has performed for Trump before, including a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in October and a New Year's Eve party at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, will be sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S. president taking charge as Republicans claim unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.