President Donald Trump did not place his hand on the Bible as he took the oath of office during his inauguration on Monday.
The president-elect eschewed the star-spangled “Trump Bible” in favor of volumes with personal and national history.
Images from the inauguration show President Trump did not put his hand on a Bible as he was sworn in by Supreme Court Chief ...
Museum of the Bible Chief Curatorial Officer Robert Duke said Trump’s personal Bible will be added to the set of U.S.
The tradition of using a Bible during the swearing-in goes back to the very first inauguration, but not all Presidents have ...
Trump’s inaugural committee revealed that he will use the same two Bibles for his second swearing-in as he did in 2017. These ...
According to the U.S. Department of State, in 1789 George Washington began the tradition of taking the oath with a hand on ...
Presidential inaugurations hold a symbolic place in U.S. history, with the choice of Bible often reflecting personal or national significance.
Complementing this deeply personal text is the iconic Lincoln Bible, a velvet-bound artifact first used in 1861 to inaugurate Abraham Lincoln as the 16th President of the United States.
Donald Trump is all set to enter the White House as the US President again after his inauguration ceremony inside Capitol on ...
America made its history as the first Black person, Barack Obama, was sworn in as the 44th president of the country. In front ...
While the messianic rhetoric surrounding Donald Trump is not new, it now extends well beyond conservative evangelical circles ...