Donald Trump didn't put his hand on the Bible during his oath of office. He's still the president. - PoynterTrump took the oath of office without placing his hand on any Bible, breaking with tradition and sparking discussions online.
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.
Why Trump didn't put his hand on Bible during inaugurationDonald Trump did not place his hand on the Bible during his inauguration, which raised questions but was not legally required.
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.
Why Trump didn't put his hand on Bible during inaugurationDonald Trump did not place his hand on the Bible during his inauguration, which raised questions but was not legally required.
A Good Guy: Under OathThe case of Sgt. Abate raises critical questions about loyalty and the definition of extremism in the military context after January 6.