It was an inauguration that by design — and because of COVID-19 — had fewer than 1,000 people in attendance. Virginia democrats, both in person and virtually, took part in the historic moment.
Daily Archives: January 20, 2021
Joe Biden rejoins Paris Agreement, requires masks on federal property in swift Day 1 directives
By swiftly reversing several Trump policies, Biden wants to show the world the U.S. has turned the page.
As Joe Biden is inaugurated, a uniformed person kneels silently at the grave of his son Beau
The person in Greenville, Delaware, kept their head bowed at the grave before and after President Joe Biden’s speech and said nothing.
Democrats officially take control of Senate after Harris swears in Ossoff, Warnock and Padilla
Democrats officially took control of the Senate Wednesday when three new members, including Georgia’s Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, were sworn in.
D.C. police investigating three fatal shootings since Monday
Three other people were wounded in the separate incidents, police said.
Finally, a president America’s children can watch
For many parents, the change in power brings a sense of relief that they no longer have to reach for the remote or close their browser every time the president speaks.
Meet the flamboyant D.C. developer who got a last-minute pardon from Trump
Douglas Jemal, convicted of wire fraud in 2007, has long ties to Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner.
D.C. home sales
A list of recent residential real estate transactions in the District.