When Washington took the first oath of office in 1789, the Supreme Court had not yet been formed, so New York’s highest-ranking judge did the honors at Federal Hall on Wall Street. Four years ...
Trump's inauguration marks the fifth time Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts had administered the oath of office to an ... Washington took office in 1789. John Adams was the first president ...
The day is steeped in ritual, ceremony and custom dating all the way back to the first-ever Inauguration Day in 1789 ... Supreme Court. According to USA.gov, the presidential oath goes as follows ...
Few national events embody the ethos of the Constitution and the United States’ unique democratic republic as presidential inaugurations. The 60th quadrennial induction ceremony will occur on ...
The first Inauguration Day was on April 30, 1789, when George Washington took ... and various inaugural balls and events. The oath of office is administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Washington first took the oath on a balcony in New York in 1789, to a “Long Live George ... In the words of Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story a half-century later, the oath “results from ...
According to the White House Historical Association, George Washington began the tradition In 1789, when he borrowed a Bible from a Masonic Lodge to take his oath as the first president of the ...
This year’s inauguration is forecast to see one of the coldest temperatures since 1789. The lowest temperature ... C when President Ronald Reagan took oath for the second time.