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If Trump did indeed refrain from placing his hand on the bible for the entire ceremony, he wasn't the first president to take the oath of office without touching a religious text. For example ...
Trump took the oath of office shortly after noon in Washington ... King Jr. Trump's inauguration committee says the text was given to the president by his late mother two days before his ninth ...
A select number of presidents have not sworn on the Bible, which was more common in earlier chapters of American history when specific rules and traditions weren’t as entrenched as they are today.
Donald Trump raised his right hand while placing his left hand on the Bible Monday afternoon. He then took the oath of office and was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States.
When Donald Trump took the Oath of Office for the second time to become the 47th President, he used two books, a Bible given by his mom and also President Abraham Lincoln's family Bible.
The final text mentions oaths three times ... Washington understood why the president’s oath was set aside for that singular office. In the words of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story a half ...
The chief justice of the Supreme Court traditionally reads the oath of office to the incoming president, but the vice president has more flexibility.
The Federal Minister administered the oath to the newly elected office-bearers, including: President: Rana Abdul Rehman,Senior Vice President Chaudhry Tasawwur Hussain,Vice President Abdul Rehman ...
The Tunisian president on Wednesday sacked Finance Minister Sihem Boughdiri and named Michkat Khaldi, a judge, as new finance minister.
President Donald Trump gaffed in front of millions of people as he took the oath of office without placing his hand on the bible as planned. The new president's inaugural committee announced on ...
Typically, the president-elect has recited the Oath of Office with one hand on a Bible. But the Constitution doesn’t specify that they need to be sworn in on the Christian text—and some have f ...