U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh will administer the oath of office to Vice President-elect JD Vance on Jan. 20.
JD Vance was sworn into office as the 50th vice president on Monday, and he’s already making a name for himself. He is now the first millennial vice president and the youngest to serve since Richard Nixon.
Administering the oath was Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who counted second lady Usha Vance ... Vance’s inauguration came just two years after he assumed the role of U.S. senator for Ohio. A once fierce Trump critic, the “Hillbilly Elegy ...
Donald Trump has been sworn in Monday as the 47th President of the United States. Along with him, Ohio's own JD Vance has been sworn in as the next vice president.
JD Vance, of Middletown, Ohio, on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, took the oath of office, administered by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden welcomed President-elect Donald Trump and Melania Trump back to the White House before Monday's inauguration events.
He is also the first vice president from Ohio in nearly 100 years. Vance was sworn in by U.S. Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh while surrounded by his family: wife Usha and children Ewan, Vivek and ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh will administer the oath to Vance at the Jan. 20 inauguration, according to a spokesperson for the presidential inaugural committee. The former Ohio ...
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a mentor to Usha Vance ... Raised by his grandmother, Vance joined the military to escape the dysfunction of life in Middleton, Ohio, and got his break with admission to Yale, where he said he felt out of place.
The Senate on Friday night voted to confirm Pete Hegseth as defense secretary after Vice President JD Vance stepped in to cast the tiebreaking vote. Hegseth’s nomination had been hampered by allegations of misconduct.
Senators vetting the nomination of Pete Hegseth for defense secretary have received an affidavit from a former sister-in-law alleging that the onetime Fox News was abusive to his second wife to the point where she feared for her safety.
The justices considered the Fifth Circuit's "moment of the threat" doctrine during a hearing about a 2016 fatal police shooting of an unarmed Black man.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas slammed a circuit court of appeals for not adhering to legal precedent in a dissent released on Monday. Thomas dissented from a denial by the court to review a lower court's decision. Justice Samuel Alito joined the opinion.