(NEXSTAR) – 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 ...
At Trump’s first inauguration in 2017, he used two Bibles—one his mother gave him and the Bible that Lincoln was sworn in with at his first inauguration. Some presidents did n ...
Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger blasted Speaker Mike Johnson for defending President Donald Trump's pardons of 1,500 people ...
Donald Trump's second presidency officially got underway when, on Monday, January 20, 2025, he was sworn in by U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts. During the ceremony, Trump was asked to place ...
Biden "acknowledged the concerns," but the "warnings ... "He did not want to be seen as weak — a 78-year-old president with his hand on the Bible and a large, telltale contraption on his foot.
Biden's mistaken conviction that he, and he alone, could defeat the man he considered a threat to the democratic order is the very reason that man will place his hand on the Bible tomorrow.
‘You thump that Bible one more time,’ I told him once, ‘and you’re going to lose me, too.’” Biden’s second campaign also flopped, but nominee Barack Obama tapped him for the vice ...
On Thursday, Biden said that Carter “did justice, loved mercy, walked humbly,” quoting the Bible’s Book of Micah. Biden and Carter were longtime friends and political allies, and their ...
Biden closed out his tribute to Carter by calling to a Bible verse Carter admired. "Jimmy Carter did justly, loved mercy, walked humbly. May God bless a great American, a dear friend and a good man.