President Donald Trump did not place his hand on a Bible when taking the oath of office in January. Is that a requirement?
Last Tuesday, Jan. 21, the day after Donald J. Trump’s inauguration, the Kennebec Journal ran a banner headline reading “A Return to Power” on Page 1. Beneath the large headline was a huge photo of ...
When President Donald Trump took the oath of office, he didn't have his hand on the Bible. Does this matter and why do ...
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(Morry Gash – Pool/Getty Images) The U.S. Constitution does not stipulate that a president-to-be place his or her hand on a Bible when taking the Oath, because each president who recites this ...
When Donald Trump was sworn in on January 20 as the 47th president of the United States, social media users noted that he didn’t put his hand on the Bible while taking the oath of office, contrary to ...
At his first inauguration in 2017, Mr. Trump did place his hand on the two Bibles — the family Bible and the Lincoln Bible — when he took the oath of office. Mr. Trump received the family Bible in ...
It follows threats by Trump to levy import taxes of 25% on Mexico and Canada, accusing them of allowing undocumented migrants and drugs into the US.
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