Although presidents and other government officials have historically sworn the oath on a Bible, the Constitution doesn’t require it.
At his first inauguration in 2017, Mr. Trump did place his hand on the two Bibles — the family Bible and the Lincoln Bible — ...
As Trump recited the Oath of Office, he never lifted his left hand to place it upon the Bibles. Was it a mistake?
As millions watched President Donald Trump’s inauguration at the White House on Monday, Jan. 20, many noticed that he did not ...
Vice President JD Vance has sworn in Marco Rubio as secretary of state, the first of Trump’s Cabinet nominees to take the job.
According to the U.S. Department of State, in 1789 George Washington began the tradition of taking the oath with a hand on ...
Vice President JD Vance has sworn in Marco Rubio as secretary of state, the first of Trump’s Cabinet nominees to take the job ...
There is no legal requirement for the president to place his hand on the Bible. According to Article VI, Clause 3, of the U.S. Constitution, which covers oaths of office, members of Congress, state ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump took his second oath of office Jan. 20 as the 47th president of the United States, offering an agenda heavily foreshadowed by his campaign promises. Speaking from ...
Donald Trump returned to power as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, saying in his second inaugural address ...
Military service has not done much if anything for Democrats—Clinton won the nomination against two primary opponents, Bob ...
The eyes of the nation were on Washington, D.C., on Monday, as President Donald Trump was sworn into office inside the U.S.