Lee Greenwood helped ring in Donald Trump’s official return to the White House. The country singer, 82, performed his patriotic anthem “God Bless the U.S.A” at Trump’s inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on Monday.
Musician Lee Greenwood revealed that President-elect Donald Trump might take the oath of office using the version of the Bible that the two men sell together. During a Sunday interview on Fox News, anchor John Roberts asked Greenwood about his plans to perform at Trump's inauguration.
Lee Greenwood will perform “God Bless the U.S.A.” at President-elect Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again Rally in downtown Washington on Sunday as well as the swearing-in ceremony Monday.
Carrie Underwood, Christopher Macchio and Lee Greenwood honored President Trump in song at his inauguration. Here are the highlights.
Lee Greenwood opens up about performing his hit song for President-elect Donald Trump once again as the incoming 47th president is set to be sworn in for the second time.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Lee Greenwood came to Carrie Underwood's defense after some criticized the country star for agreeing to perform at the presidential inauguration on Jan.
Greenwood also detailed his plans to participate in the celebrations of President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election, including the inauguration.
Forty years ago, Lee Greenwood released “God Bless ... of the United States and particularly my friend Donald J. Trump.” Greenwood discussed the inauguration, his relationship with Trump ...
The country star will sing his 1984 hit song at Donald Trump's inauguration—while he continues to sell a controversial Bible inspired by that song.
Matt Oakley of Nashville, Tennessee, posted a clip of the moment on TikTok. The footage shows a man standing in the front of the plane belting out Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the
The president-elect danced along with Village People as his rally closed with a live performance of “Y.M.C.A.,” after Kid Rock and Lee Greenwood played.
TIMES HAVE CHANGED. No longer are we the respectful society that there was when I was growing up. And the words that used to guide our conduct are seldom used any more. In fact, the words are so little used, they probably could be removed from the dictionary and no one would miss them.