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Trump didn’t swear on a Bible. Does it matter?

  • Unlike tradition, Trump did not place his hand on the Bible during the oath, which he recited correctly.
  • The U.S. Constitution does not require a President to swear on a Bible, allowing for variations in the oath-taking process.
  • Historically, some Presidents, like Lyndon B. Johnson and Calvin Coolidge, have taken the oath without a Bible.
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Under the U.S. Constitution, it is not legally binding for a president to place his hand on a Bible during the oath of office.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Is Donald Trump's oath of office even valid? This is now on the minds of many Americans, as the 78-year-old has broken with a long tradition. When taking his oath, the self-proclaimed "chosen one" did not place his left hand on the Bibles held by his wife Melania. Right hand raised, left hand on the Holy Scripture! That is the tradition at the inauguration of a US president. Trump literally ignored the Bibles that were available. Whether this wa…

·Vienna, Austria
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