The constitution requires that before a President can assume their duties they have to take the oath of office. The oath is administered at the official ceremony, the inauguration. When the incoming President speaks the final words of the oath, their Presidency begins and the former President's term in office is officially over.
A justice of the Supreme Court issues the Oath of Office on Inauguration Day.
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Ronald Reagan, who was 69 when he took the oath of office.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court administers the oath to the President. There is no designated person to swear in the vice-president, however. That is up to the Vice President elect.
There is no requirement that any book, or in particular a book of sacred text, be used to administer the oath, and none is mentioned in the Constitution
A justice of the Supreme Court issues the Oath of Office on Inauguration Day.
The ceremony in which the President of the United States takes the oath of office is called an inauguration or the Presidential Inauguration.
There were no actors or actresses in the film "Inauguration of President Roosevelt. Taking the Oath of Office - 1905" as it was a documentary footage of the actual inauguration ceremony of President Roosevelt in 1905.
There are many photos of JKF taking the Oath of Office. Google it.
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The oath will be taken at the US Capitol.
He takes the oath of office prescribed by the constitution.
This is called the Inauguration , part of which is the "swearing in" of the President at which point he repeats the oath of office as required by the Constitution.
Inauguration Day, which is on January 20th.
So that the president of the USA can recite the oath of office.
The Chief Justice
A Justice of the Supreme Court.