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.
William Rehnquist swore in seven presidents during his tenure as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court: Richard Nixon in 1969, Gerald Ford in 1974, Jimmy Carter in 1977, Ronald Reagan in 1981 and 1985, George H.W. Bush in 1989, and Bill Clinton in 1993.
2 Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover == Two. Taft became the only President to also serve as Chief Justice, and therefore is also the only former President to swear in subsequent Presidents, giving the oath of office to both Calvin Coolidge (in 1925) and Herbert Hoover (in 1929). He still remains the only person to have led both the Executive and Judicial branches of the United States government.
Four US Presidents Abraham Lincoln James Garfield William McKinley John Kennedy
4 William McKinley, John F. Kennedy, Abe Lincoln, and James A. Garfield
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There were two Presidents who were Democrats and came from Ohio: William Henry Harrison and William McKinley. However, it is important to note that they were born in Ohio, but they were not necessarily considered Ohioans in terms of their political careers.
Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt are considered by many to have been good presidents even though they were both progressives. In more recent times John F. Kennedy and William Clinton are considered by most to have been good presidents.
We in the UK don't have presidents. Not as heads of state anyway. Prime Minister Spencer Percival was assassinated in 1812.
In 1900, William McKinley was in office as the 25th President. Currently, Barack Obama is the 44th President.
Four, they were Harrison, McKinley, Taft and Clinton.
William Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren Harding, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Three U.S. presidents were members of the secret society Skull and Bones: William Howard Taft, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.
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