Officials with the South Carolina National Guard say approximately 200 of its guardsmen and women will take part in the inauguration of Donald Trump. The guard will work with the D.C. National Guard and other law enforcement agencies in securing the event. The swearing-in ceremony will take place on Monday at 12 p.m.
The South Carolina National Guard will send approximately 220 soldiers to support President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Gov. McMaster painted rosy expectations for South Carolina's economy under President-elect Donald Trump. Data centers and electric vehicles will loom heavily.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is joining a group of Republican governors for a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump this week as he prepares for a second term.
Why are flags at half-staff? Flags at government agencies in S.C. and across the nation were lowered to half-staff on Dec. 30 in honor and remembrance of the life of the nation's
The flags at the South Carolina statehouse will fly at full-staff from sunrise to sunset Monday in honor of the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is among Republican governors meeting Thursday evening with President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration. McMaster is taking the state plane to Florida for the gathering at Mar-a-Lago,
President-Elect Donald Trump angrily rang up Ralph Norman while he was on the golf course after the South Carolina representative voted against Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House.
President Joe Biden will spend part of his last full day in office in South Carolina on Sunday, according to the White House. The news came Tuesday morning and details remain forthcoming, but this will be the president's final visit to the state that propelled him to the Democratic Party's nomination in the 2020 primary.
South Carolina has joined several states that have ... coming together behind the inauguration of our 47th President, Donald Trump," Johnson said in a statement. "The flags will be lowered back ...