FDR was the only president to server more than 2 terms so it must be him, Franklin died of polio at the begining of his 4th or 5th term i don't remember which
Harry Truman took the oath somewhere in the White House. From the picture it looks like someone's office. It do not know it he was the only one.
On Friday, Donald Trump will take the oath of office as the 45th president
The President is required to take the Oath of Office as written in the Constitution. However, the President assumes office at 12pm noon even without taking the Oath of Office.
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.
There is no constitutional requirement as to what time or by what time the president must take the oath of office. In fact, until the Twentieth Amendment was ratified in 1933, there was no constitutional requirement concerning what date the oath must be administered. The only requirement had only been that the president could not "enter on the Execution" of the presidency until after he had made an oath or affirmation.
Franklin Roosevelt
The only president before Franklin D. Roosevelt to seek a third term in office was Ulysses S. Grant. However, he was not successful in his bid for a third term.
Joe Biden has never been president, not for one second. At the time he was sworn in as Vice President, Dick Cheney ceased to be Vice President, but Bush was still President. Of course that only matters if you take into account the time of oath-taking. The law does not. The time of oath taking is unrelated to the time of accepting office. According to the constitution, at the stroke of 12:00, Obama became president, oath or no oath.
George Washington was elected and took the oath of office in 1789. Although President Washington was instrumental in picking the site of the new White House, he never lived there. The new Executive Mansion was completed in 1800 and the first resident of the White House was John Adams.
"affirm' is the word that can be used in place of "swear". I believe that Franklin Pierce is the only president to use "affirm" so far.
John F. Kennedy, the first Roman Catholic to be elected president, was the first to take the oath of office using a Douay version of the Bible. After Kennedy's assassination on Nov. 22, 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson took the oath of office using a Catholic missal on Air Force One.
Neither the first Chief Justice, John Jay, nor the nominal second Chief Justice, John Rutledge, administered the Oath of Office to any US President. The practice wasn't established until the third Chief Justice, Oliver Ellsworth, participated in John Adams' 1796 inauguration.The incumbent Chief Justice, John G. Roberts, Jr., who has only been in office since 2005, has only sworn in one President, Barack Obama, because the United States has had only a single Presidential election during Roberts' tenure.