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  2. Oath of office - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon B. Johnson taking the American presidential oath of office in 1963, after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before assuming the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations.

  3. Oath of office of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon Johnson being sworn in as next president, two hours after President John F. Kennedy's assassination. A newly elected or re-elected president of the United States begins their four-year term of office at noon on the twentieth day of January following the election, and, by tradition, takes the oath of office during an inauguration on that date; prior to 1937 the president's term of office ...

  4. Oath of office of the vice president of the United States

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    Others to give the oath of office include the outgoing vice president (last in 1945) 12 times, an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (last in 2021) 10 times, the chief justice of the United States (last in 2001) 6 times, U.S. senators that are not President Pro Tempore of the Senate (last in 1969) 5 times, the speaker ...

  5. That’s Beau, not Hunter, in 1973 photo of Joe Biden taking ...

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    A Dec. 2 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a screenshot of an X post that includes a black-and-white image of President Joe Biden taking the oath of office for his first term as a U ...

  6. When will Trump go into office? Trump, Vance will take their ...

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    What is the presidential oath of office? Both Vance and Trump will recite an oath of office. The president’s oath is in accordance with the U.S. Constitution and says, according to USA.gov:

  7. First inauguration of George Washington - Wikipedia

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    Three days before George Washington took the oath of office as the first president of the United States, Congress passed the following resolution: "Resolved, That after the oath shall have been administered to the President, he, attended by the Vice President and members of the Senate and House of Representatives, shall proceed to St. Paul's ...

  8. FACT CHECK: Beau, Not Hunter Biden Pictured In Image Of Joe ...

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    Kid never had a chance,” the text of ... “Senator Joseph Biden takes the oath of office from the U.S. Senate’s secretary, Frank Valeo with his father-in-law Robert Hunter and son Joseph Beau ...

  9. United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    During an impeachment trial, senators are constitutionally required to sit on oath or affirmation. Conviction requires a two-thirds majority of the senators present. A convicted official is automatically removed from office; in addition, the Senate may stipulate that the defendant be banned from holding office.