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While reciting the presidential oath of office is mandated by the Constitution, using a Bible isn't. Trump is certainly not the first president to not use a Bible during the swearing-in ceremony.
The chief justice of the Supreme Court traditionally reads the oath of office to the incoming president, but the vice president has more flexibility.