Four years to the day after a chaotic and violent riot on the United States Capitol, a limited-edition Bible endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump was released. The new, “Inauguration Day ...
Not exactly. Let's take a deeper look on why Trump might be off the hook for this Inauguration Day faux pas. Is a Bible required to take office in the U.S.? Whether Trump did or did not get his ...
Trump, meanwhile, has been marketing a God Bless the USA version of the Bible, and has published an Inaugural Day edition. Inauguration Day will get begin with services at St. John’s Church ...
Trump also used the Lincoln Bible during his first inauguration in 2017. Inauguration Day has been in January for as long as anyone watching can remember. A January Inauguration Day has been ...
As millions watched President Donald Trump’s inauguration at ... the first day of a term. So where did the tradition of including the Bible in presidential ceremonies come from?
Bernice King will not send a Bible or anything else to represent ... in January since its establishment in 1983, while Inauguration Day has been set as Jan. 20 since 1937. In 1997, Bill Clinton ...
The Constitution places Inauguration Day on Jan. 20. Klobuchar said the coincidence ... President-elect Donald Trump plans to use his own Bible, which was given to him by his mother, and the ...
When Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president on Monday, January 20, 2025, he will take an oath and raise his right hand while placing his left on a Bible. At his first inauguration in 2017, ...
The sole requirement is that the oath be taken at noon on January 20th, the first day of a term ... office on a law book instead of the Bible during his inauguration in 1825.