The president-elect eschewed the star-spangled “Trump Bible” in favor of volumes with personal and national history.
When President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office again on Jan. 20, he’ll do so with one hand on a bible.
Presidential inaugurations hold a symbolic place in U.S. history, with the choice of Bible often reflecting personal or national significance.
All celebrities and tech moguls attending President-elect’s big day For his first inauguration in 2017, Trump used two Bibles ...
As millions watched President Donald Trump’s inauguration at the White House on Monday, Jan. 20, many noticed that he did not ...
Amid his swearing-in ceremony, viewers wondered if Trump actually placed his hand on the Bible as presidents typically do at ...
Ahead of Inauguration Day, the minds behind the God Bless the USA Bible released a new product that plays off the Bible’s prominent role in the ceremony. Their Inauguration Day Edition Bible has ...
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President-elect Trump will use a Bible that was given to him by his mother, as well as the Lincoln Bible, for his swearing-in ...
According to the U.S. Department of State, in 1789 George Washington began the tradition of taking the oath with a hand on ...
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 on Monday.
The tradition of using a Bible during the swearing-in goes back to the very first inauguration, but not all Presidents have ...