Why Most U.S. Presidents Take the Oath of Office With a Hand on the BiblePresidents traditionally place a hand on the Bible during the oath of office, beginning with George Washington in 1789.
Oklahoma Spends Millions on Bibles for Schools, Sparking Civil Rights InvestigationOklahoma's plan to place Bibles in public schools has significant financial implications and raises concerns regarding church-state separation.
Tim Walz Roasts Trump Bibles Made in China: This Dude Even Outsourced God'Tim Walz mocks Trump for selling Bibles made in China, highlighting Trump's record on offshoring jobs and questioning his religious sincerity.
Senator Raphael Warnock: The Bible doesn't need Trump's endorsement'Selling Trump-branded Bibles is risky businessWarnock highlights Trump's moral issues through Bible referencesTrump facing criminal indictments and controversies
Tim Walz Roasts Trump Bibles Made in China: This Dude Even Outsourced God'Tim Walz mocks Trump for selling Bibles made in China, highlighting Trump's record on offshoring jobs and questioning his religious sincerity.
Senator Raphael Warnock: The Bible doesn't need Trump's endorsement'Selling Trump-branded Bibles is risky businessWarnock highlights Trump's moral issues through Bible referencesTrump facing criminal indictments and controversies