President Trump did not place his hands on a stack of Bibles while taking the oath of office Monday, but he did not violate ...
Donald Trump raised his right hand while placing his left hand on the Bible Monday afternoon. He then took the oath of office ...
During his swearing-in, Donald Trump chose not to place his hand on a Bible, a decision that raised eyebrows but is ...
(NEXSTAR) – President Donald Trump, when taking his most recent oath of office, did not appear to place his left hand on either of the Bibles brought to the swearing-in ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda ...
The tradition of using a Bible during the swearing-in goes back to the very first inauguration, but not all Presidents have ...
During the swearing-in, Donald Trump raised his right hand and placed his left hand on the Bible. He then took the oath of ...
Some social media users wondered if Donald Trump not taking the oath on a religious text meant he wasn't properly sworn in.
Despite social media attention, the Constitution protects freedom of religion. So putting a hand on a Bible, or even using one at all, isn't required.
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Donald Trump, 78, is the United States president once again after taking the oath of office from inside the U.S. Capitol ...
A makeshift grandstand is erected next to the Capitol and hundreds of thousands people line the National Mall.
Top members of the three branches of government will come together in a rare display of national unity and tradition when the presidential and vice-presidential oaths of office are delivered at Monday ...