Senate confirms Rep. Mike Pompeo to lead CIA

WASHINGTON -- The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump's pick for CIA director on Monday night, January 23rd.The vote was 66-32 in favor of confirmation, with Pompeo picking up some Democratic backing.

Amid worry, gay conservatives see hope for LGBT rights in President Trump

By Jana Kasperkevic for Tribune Media Wire, in Washington, D.C.WASHINGTON, D.C. - Brian Powers and Dan Cunningham arrived to the March for Women's Lives in Washington, D.C. on  Saturday, January 21st like thousands of other people: Powers in a pink hat with the suggestion of cats' ears and Cunningham in a rainbow-flag cape with a homemade sign that read “I can’t believe we are still protesting this (expletive)."The two had driven in from Kalamazoo, Michigan to join an estimated 500,000 people who came to the nation's capital to participate in the women’s march.

"Vocalize our resistance:" Inauguration protest held in downtown Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE -- Hundreds gathered in Milwaukee's Red Arrow Park to voice their outrage after Donald Trump became the 45th President of the United States on Friday, January 20th.

"History in the making:" Wisconsinites react to President Trump's inauguration day

WASHINGTON -- The new president, Donald Trump, had barely given his inaugural address and Wisconsinites who had traveled here to Washington were giving their opinions about it.

Video shows anti-Trump protester spitting in officer’s face

CLEVELAND -- Cameras captured the moment an anti-Trump protester appeared to spit in the face of a police officer in downtown Cleveland Friday.The incident happened as a few dozen people, accompanied by a group of Cleveland bike patrol officers, demonstrated against President Donald Trump's inauguration.WJW-TV video shows one of the protesters repeatedly elbow and push one of the officers.

Protesters, supporters clash amid Donald Trump's inauguration

WASHINGTON -- Police presence could be seen across Washington, D.C., as a number of protests turned violent on inauguration day, January 20th.

VIDEO: Anti-Trump protesters torch limo blocks from inaugural parade

WASHINGTON — Protesters vandalized and set a limousine on fire just blocks from President Donald Trump's inaugural parade route Friday afternoon.Several cars in the area of 12th and K streets had their windows blown out by protesters around 4:30 p.m. A limo along the road was then set on fire, sending black smoke billowing into the sky.

Everything you need to know about President-elect Trump's inauguration, weekend protests

After about two years' worth of campaigning, a wild election and a tumultuous transition period, this Friday, January 20th, President-elect Donald Trump will become the 45th President of the United States.President-elect Trump officially becomes President Trump around 11:00 a.m. CT (noon ET) and will take the oath of office at his inauguration around that time.It's a historic moment as a man who has never before served in government ascends to the nation's highest public office.Here are a few things to know if you want to watch the festivities that make up the beginning of President-elect Trump's presidency.What is the inauguration?The inauguration is the formal transfer of power from one president to the next.

After inauguration comes fight over President-elect Trump's cabinet, Obamacare

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- It's as though there are two different universes in Washington, D.C. as President-elect Donald Trump is set to take the oath of office and officially become president on Friday.

"We're all here!" Wisconsin Republicans, Boys & Girls Club group arrive in D.C. ahead of inauguration

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Under the watchful eye of the nation`s 16th president, preparations are underway for the swearing in of the 45th president on Friday, January 20th, and on Wednesday, plenty of Wisconsinites had already arrived in Washington, D.C."I don`t think the (Capital) Beltway saw this coming, but we`re all here!

Group of Germantown students headed to D.C. for inauguration: "Ecstatic to be able to go!"

GERMANTOWN -- A group of students from Germantown High School will be in Washington, D.C. on Friday, January 20th for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration."I'm gonna remember this like, when I'm 60 years old -- looking back on this.