Chinese President Xi Jinping and right-wing leaders including Argentine President Javier Milei and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni are on the invite list.
Donald Trump has broken with tradition and invited foreign politicians to his swearing-in, including conservative and far-right figures such as Italy's Giorgia Meloni, Argentina's Javier Milei and French MEP Marion Maréchal.
US President-elect Donald Trump is set to take the oath of office on January 20, 2025, marking the start of his second non-consecutive term. The inauguration ceremony will take place at the US Capitol at noon ET,
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will attend U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, officials from her office said on Friday, in a trip that should further strengthen her ties with the U.
Their attendance marks the first time world leaders have been present at a U.S. president’s swearing-in ceremony, a historian said.
The decision, announced Friday in China by the foreign ministry, came more than a month after Trump extended the unusual invitation to Xi ... and Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni.
Washington: Donald Trump will officially be inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, 2025, marking the start of his second non-consecutive term. The ceremony will take place at the US Capitol at noon ET,
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping and conservative world leaders such as Argentine President Javier Milei and Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni to the inauguration.
For the first time in U.S. history, a president-elect will welcome foreign leaders for one of the most American political traditions — the peaceful transfer of power. President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping and conservative world leaders such as Argentine President Javier Milei and Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni to the
Here is a look at the foreign leaders who are coming to Washington for the 60th inauguration: Chinese President Xi Jinping was the first foreign leader whose invitation to the inauguration became public in December. Xi will not attend but is sending Vice President Han Zheng.
US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is set to take place on January 20. This time, Trump is breaking tradition by inviting foreign presidents and prime ministers, which is not usually the case for US oath-taking ceremonies.