Protesters are voicing their opposition to incoming President-election Donald Trump, but in smaller numbers than his first term
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk both created viral moments that had little to do with President Trump at his inauguration and celebration on Monday.
Some Bay Area Republicans gathered Monday morning at a watch party in San Francisco to celebrate Trump's inauguration as he made his return to office.
The mood among Bay Area Democrats and activists who marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a march was somber as Republican President Donald Trump was sworn in for his second term.
Reactions from Bay Area political leaders included vows to seek common ground for the sake of good governance and criticisms of Trump’s “whining” and his “dark” vision for the country.
In the twilight hours of the Biden Administration, Bay Area organizers rallied more than a thousand in San Francisco against the dawn of the next, led by President-elect Donald Trump. The event started at Civic Center Plaza at 1 p.
Hundreds of thousands of people will be at the inauguration for Donald Trump Monday in Washington, D.C, including many Republicans from the Bay Area.
Several law enforcement organizations said they were aware of protests around the Bay Area and will be prepared to act in case of any disturbances.
Mathews said reckless government spending and disrespect to law enforcement disturbed her, so she made an account on X — the once San Francisco-based social media platform formerly known as Twitter that Elon Musk bought and rebranded — and started watching full-length interviews with Donald Trump.
Amid a polarized political environment, an organization seeks to bridge the divide by bringing Democrats and Republicans together just to talk.
Bay Area Republicans flocked to Washington, D.C., to watch President-elect Donald Trump be sworn in as the 47th president. However, frigid temperatures and a last-minute change of venue are shutting them out of the inauguration ceremony.