Donald Trump raised his right hand while placing his left hand on the Bible Monday afternoon. He then took the oath of office ...
Legally speaking, it doesn't matter whether the U.S. president placed his hand on a bible. And he wouldn't be the first not ...
President Trump didn't place his hand on a Bible when he took his oath of office on Jan. 20, 2025. He’s not the first ...
Donald Trump is poised to swear to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States” for a second term.
Images from the inauguration show President Trump did not put his hand on a Bible as he was sworn in by Supreme Court Chief ...
The chief justice of the Supreme Court traditionally reads the oath of office to the incoming president, but the vice president has more flexibility.
Donald J. Trump will be taking the oath of office as the president of the United States on Monday. The newly elected ...
But in one place the drafters of the Constitution wrote word for word what governance would look like under the newly constituted United States: the president’s oath of office. “I do solemnly ...
This is the oath that the Constitution of the United States in Article 2 of Section 1 stipulates: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the ...
Holding hearings on a nominated candidate is premature. Your hearing is premature because the Constitution stands in the way of an oath-breaking insurrectionist being sworn into office.
touting his defense record while praising the military and urging them to remember their oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution. “Our commitment to honor, to integrity, to unity, to protecting and ...