Trump didn't place his hand on the Bible during his swearing-in, and some of his supporters are blaming John Roberts.
Donald Trump took the oath of office on Monday, promising a sweeping series of executive orders upon his return to the presidency.
During his oath, Trump did not place his hand atop the Bible, a moment that quickly took over on social media as people watching at home took notice. #BREAKING: Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. pic.twitter.com/VywxkH9E4D
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th U.S. President on January 20, 2025 one of many ceremonies that make up Inauguration Weekend.
"Allowing the sentencing to proceed reaffirms the principle that the legal process must apply equally to all citizens," said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
President-elect Donald Trump, from left, takes the oath of office as son Barron Trump and wife Melania Trump watch during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque/Pool Photo via AP) AP
Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the United States during his inauguration ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda in Washington on Monday. The inauguration ceremony was not held at its usual location at the National Mall due to cold weather.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration that a person’s gender can’t be changed has two Newfoundland and Labrador activists on high alert.
The Supreme Court seems inclined to revive a civil rights lawsuit against the Texas police officer who shot a man to death during a traffic stop in Houston over unpaid tolls.
Most Americans support the inclusion of the Bible in the swearing-in ceremony at presidential inaugurations, according to a new survey released hours before President Donald Trump made headlines for