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  2. Religious affiliations of presidents of the United States

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. There are 2 pending revisions awaiting review. The majority of American presidents have belonged to Protestant faiths. St. John's Church, an Episcopal church in Washington, D.C., has been visited by every sitting president since James Madison. Religious affiliations can affect the ...

  3. Does the president have to be sworn in on a Bible? - AOL

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    The president can be sworn in on any book that he or she chooses. While the majority of U.S. presidents have chosen Bibles, there have been a handful of exceptions over the years.

  4. President of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Presidents have traditionally placed one hand upon a Bible while taking the oath, and have added "So help me God" to the end of the oath. [ 153 ] [ 154 ] Although the oath may be administered by any person authorized by law to administer oaths, presidents are traditionally sworn in by the chief justice of the United States .

  5. Powers of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Presidents have historically initiated the process for going to war, [14] [15] but critics have charged that there have been several conflicts in which presidents did not get official declarations, including Theodore Roosevelt's military move into Panama in 1903, [14] the Korean War, [14] the Vietnam War, [14] and the invasions of Grenada in ...

  6. Opinion: The American presidency is the most powerful job in ...

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    Finally, as we have concentrated power in the White House, we have raised the stakes for presidential elections, with the result that ruthlessness in election campaigns and vote certification is ...

  7. Quran oath controversy of the 110th United States Congress

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    Theodore Roosevelt used no Bible in taking his first oath of office in 1901, but did in 1905. [13] Other sources have noted that after John F. Kennedy was assassinated, a Catholic missal was used, as no Bible could be found when Lyndon B. Johnson (who was not Catholic, but a Disciple of Christ [14]) had to assume the Presidency. [15]

  8. No Religious Test Clause - Wikipedia

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    The No Religious Test Clause of the United States Constitution is a clause within Article VI, Clause 3: "Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ...

  9. Does the president have control over the Department of Justice?

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    In a New York Times interview early in his presidency, President Trump was asked if he would order the DOJ to reopen the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails. He responded, "I have absolute ...