Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
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The oath of office has been administered by the Chief Justice in recent years .
William Rehnquist administered the oath of office to three U.S. presidents.In 1989,he administered the oath of office to George H.W.Bush.In 1993,Rehnquist administered the oath of office to Bill Clinton.In 1997,he administered the oath of office to Bill Clinton for the second time.In 2001,Rehnquist administered the oath of office to George W.Bush.In 2005,he administered the oath of office to George W.Bush for the second time.
The Honorable Chief Justice of the United State Supreme Court William Rhenquist.
Calvin Coolidge
Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from March 1836 to October 1864, administered the Oath of Office to seven Presidents, more than anyone else.He administered the Oath to...Martin Van Buren on 4 Mar 1837William Henry Harrison on 4 Mar 1841James K. Polk on 4 Mar 1845Zachary Taylor on 5 Mar 1849Franklin Pierce on 4 Mar 1853James Buchanan on 4 Mar 1857Abraham Lincoln on 4 Mar 1861
The Oath of Office will be Administered to President-elect Barack H. Obamaby the Chief Justice of the United States The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr.
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They take their presidential oaths at Capitol Hill, at their inauguration.
Yes, the president can take two oaths of office, though it is uncommon. This typically occurs if a president is unable to take the official oath during the inauguration for any reason, requiring a second oath to be administered later. Additionally, some presidents have chosen to reaffirm their commitment to the office through a ceremonial oath-taking at a later date. However, only the first oath taken is constitutionally recognized as the official oath of office.
I do not think that any take an oath- possibly they do in some religious colleges.