Donald Trump has officially taken the oath of office, becoming the President of the United States once again during the 2025 inauguration ceremony. Among the notable attendees was former President ...
During the swearing-in, Donald Trump raised his right hand and placed his left hand on the Bible. He then took the oath of ...
(NEXSTAR) – President Donald Trump, when taking his most recent oath of office, did not appear to place his left hand on either of the Bibles brought to the swearing-in ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda ...
According to the U.S. Department of State, in 1789 George Washington began the tradition of taking the oath with a hand on the Bible. Presidents can choose another book, for example, John Quincy Adams ...
During his 2017 inauguration, Trump used both a family Bible and the so-called Lincoln Bible, belonging to America’s 16th president. In 2021, Biden used a family Bible that date ...
Some presidents did not use a Bible to take the oath of office, including Theodore Roosevelt, who did not use anything when ...
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Biden and former presidents Obama, Bill Clinton and George W ... He began his address, broke off to take the oath of office, and then continued with his address. A month later, he died, either of ...
While taking the oath of office, Trump appeared not to place his hand on the Bible. His wife, Melania Trump, stood next to the 47th president holding the Lincoln Bible in addition to a personal Bible, ...
President Donald Trump did not place his hand on the two Bibles held by his wife, Melania Trump, when he took his second oath ...