Legally speaking, it doesn't matter whether the U.S. president placed his hand on a bible. And he wouldn't be the first not to.
FoRGED Act calls for the most sweeping defense acquisition reform in a generation. FoRGED Act ensures we spend wisely but a ...
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance took their oaths of office on Inauguration Day, marking the official start of their administration. Here's a look at their salaries.
Hundreds of people including local elected officials attended the ceremony in which Merced Superior Court Judge John Kirihara ...
A Treasury Department official has written a letter to federal lawmakers saying that a tech executive working with Elon ...
“Do not move seat cards,” instructed a list of etiquette rules placed on each of the approximately 600 folding chairs. The rules also directed those with seats on the stage to refrain from holding up ...
Trump will take the oath of office for his second, and final ... Tickets are distributed through members of Congress and are typically released to Congress members' offices starting in early January, ...
President Trump didn't place his hand on a Bible when he took his oath of office on Jan. 20, 2025. He’s not the first president to swear the oath without doing so.
The deadline for federal workers to receive financial incentives to quit is approaching. More than 2 million employees have ...
Though it was rewritten by Congress in the wake of the Civil War, as Americans grappled with allowing former Confederates into federal service at all, that oath of office is still with us ...
With Trump's presidential inauguration just around the corner, review the history and meaning of Inauguration Day.