Deep search
Search
Images
Copilot
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
Bible, Trump
Trump to be sworn in on Bible given to him by his mother, and the Lincoln Bible
President-elect Donald Trump will use two Bibles to culminate the 60th Presidential Inauguration. He is not the first to do so, nor to use the historical Bible he chose.
Why will Trump take his oath on two Bibles during his swearing-in ceremony?
Donald Trump will place his hand on two Bibles during the swearing-in ceremony: the Lincoln Bible from 1861 and one gifted by his mother in 1955. The Lincoln Bible has been used three times since, by President Barack Obama at each of his inaugurations and by Donald Trump in 2017.
What Bible will Trump use at his inauguration? Not the one he endorsed.
The president-elect eschewed the star-spangled “Trump Bible” in favor of volumes with personal and national history.
Trump to take oath of presidency on Lincoln Bible, one given by his mother
President-elect Donald Trump will use his Bible, which was given to him by his mother, and the Lincoln Bible for his swearing in on January 20, the inaugural committee announced on Friday.
Trump Vance Inaugural Committee announces Bibles for the swearing in ceremony
Trump Vance Inaugural Committee announced the Bibles for the 60th Presidential Inauguration. The ceremonies will culminate with President Donald J. Trump’s historic swearing-in. President-elect Trump will use his Bible,
Which bible will Trump use at his inauguration?
When President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office again on Jan. 20, he’ll do so with one hand on a bible.
Trump to use Bible given to him by his mother and Lincoln Bible for swearing-in
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 Monday. Trump’s late mother, Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, gave him the
Trump inauguration: President to take oath on Lincoln Bible and one given by his mother
The President-elect will place his hand on a Bible and recite the 35-word presidential oath, administered by Chief Justice John Roberts.
Donald Trump Inauguration: Which bible will President-elect use on his big day?
President-elect Donald Trump is set to take the oath of the presidency for the second time on January 20, 2025. Continuing the precedent set by his predecessors, Trump will lay one hand on the Bible during the inauguration ceremony.
Donald Trump 'wanted to get sworn in on The Art of the Deal instead of the Bible'
Former White House adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman released a book in 2018 called “Unhinged,” where she claims Trump wanted to get sworn in on his book "The Art of the Deal,” instead of the Bible
9h
Why Most U.S. Presidents Take the Oath of Office With a Hand on the Bible
Some presidents did not use a Bible to take the oath of office, including Theodore Roosevelt, who did not use anything when ...
Deccan Herald
2d
Trump to take oath of presidency on Lincoln Bible and one given by his mother
Trump received this Bible to mark his Sunday Church Primary School graduation at First Presbyterian Church, in Jamaica, New ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Trending now
3 Israeli hostages released
Los Angeles wildfire updates
California fires: How to help
DOJ sues Walgreens
Suspends drone deliveries
Georgia halts poultry sales
OR man gets life sentence
2 Iranian judges shot dead
Russia attacks Kyiv
Begins restoring service
Advance to NFC title game
Judge denies bail ruling
Court declares DACA illegal
Reaches AU Open quarters
Deputy education secretary
Rapper charged with assault
Nigeria tanker explosion
Falcons hire Ulbrich as DC
NHTSA probing GM vehicles
Victory rally in Washington
Navalny lawyers sentenced
To fill Vance’s Senate seat
Liable for defaming veteran
Sasaki signs with Dodgers
Resentencing date pushed
Vanguard fined by SEC
Sign partnership treaty
Denied bail in assault case
FTC sues PepsiCo
Related topics
Donald Trump
Washington
Feedback