Former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush shared a playful moment that was captured on camera at Donald Trump’s inauguration.
George W. Bush has more fans than foes 16 years after concluding his second term as President of the United States. In fact, several people online now
Yet more videos involving former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama have gone viral. This time, from President Donald Trump’s second inauguration on Monday. The Washington Post’s Emily Davies shared footage on X (formerly Twitter) filmed just before Trump’s swearing-in ceremony in which a staffer asked Bush,
But odds are you wouldn’t mind being served just a little tea about what former Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were talking about while watching Trump take his oath of ...
Barack Obama made a cutting comment to George W. Bush as they arrived for Donald Trump's inauguration last night. The former presidents took their spots on Monday, surrounded by a host of famous ...
Barack Obama asked George W. Bush how they could “stop what’s happening” during President Trump’s inauguration on Monday, according to a lip reader. Jackie Gonzalez, a deaf woman who ...
George W. Bush, attends President Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday with his wife, Laura Bush. Former President Barack Obama was also present. ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA Trump was sworn in at the ...
Barack Obama and George W. Bush's bromance continued Monday ahead of President Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. As the two former presidents prepared to walk into the Capitol Rotunda for the ...
Barack Obama jokingly replied “nope” when a staffer of George W. Bush's staff inquired him if he would behave at Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. Former US President Barack Obama ...
From exchanging candy to friendly belly taps, see some of the most memorable moments caught on camera between the former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, and their wives Michelle Obama and Laura Bush.
As President Joe Biden prepared to pass the baton to President-elect Donald Trump, he followed the tradition of leaving his successor a note.
UFC boss Dana White stood behind Barack Obama and George W. Bush as his longtime friend Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States.