Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John Roberts
Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath to Obama for the second time.
The Oath of Office was administered by the Chief Justice of the United States, John G. Roberts.
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.
Traditionally, the Chief Justice of the United States administers the Oath of Office to the president-elect. For Barack Obama's inauguration, Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath of office to the president-elect, Barack Obama.
The oath of office is administered by the chief justice, usually at the inauguration ceremony in Washington DC.
The oath of office is traditionally taken at noon.
Yes, during his first inauguration in 2009, Barack Obama stumbled over a few words while taking the oath of office. However, he quickly corrected himself and retook the oath in private to ensure its accuracy.
Joe Biden would serve as the President and therefore take the oath of office in the case the Obama did not.
No, he used the Bible to take his oath of office.
President Obama was sworn in at 12:05 EST, January 20th, 2009. A second oath was given on the evening of January 21, 2009, because Chief Justice John Roberts erred when he administered the oath causing President Obama not to recited the oath as prescribed.
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