Despite social media attention, the Constitution protects freedom of religion. So putting a hand on a Bible, or even using ...
President Trump's family wasn't in place as the oath of office began, including his wife, Melania, who was holding two Bibles ...
Donald Trump raised his right hand while placing his left hand on the Bible Monday afternoon. He then took the oath of office ...
(NEXSTAR) – President Donald Trump, when taking his most recent oath of office, did not appear to place his left hand on ...
Some presidents did not use a Bible to take the oath of office, including Theodore Roosevelt, who did not use anything when he was sworn into office in 1901, and John Quincy Adams, who chose a legal ...
Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, taking the oath without placing his hand on the ...
As President Joe Biden prepared to pass the baton to President-elect Donald Trump, he followed the tradition of leaving his ...
Trump took the oath of office on Monday immediately after Vice President JD Vance was sworn in by Associate Supreme Court ...
Images from the inauguration show President Trump did not put his hand on a Bible as he was sworn in by Supreme Court Chief ...
For the second time, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office on Inauguration Day Monday in Washington, D.C., by raising his right hand and putting his left hand on top of a Bible.
Eagle-eyed viewers of the ceremony to swear in Donald Trump as America's 47th president were quick to spot his left hand was not on the Bibles being held by his wife, Melania Trump. Trump was ...
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 to.