When Obama takes his oath, he will place his hand on the same bible that President Abraham Lincoln used at his first inauguration in 1861. He will stand before Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and take the oath at the traditional site, on the steps of the US Capitol. Obama's family, politicians, Supreme Court justices and invited guests will watch the ceremony, which starts with the swearing in of vice president Joe Biden. By Wendy Hargreaves January 18, 2009 12:00am
Barack Obama will be sworn in by the Chief Justice of the United States, John G. Roberts, Jr., whose nomination he opposed.
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts will swear him in.
what is the titel of the person who swears in pres of usa what is the titel of the person who swears in pres of usa
the chief justice of the supreme court
The Chief Justice of the United States of America.
the vice president
None. When Barack Obama put his hand on the Bible, the book was closed.
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 chief justice of the Supreme Court, just like the first time. President Obama was sworn in both times by Chief Justice John Roberts.
The word "swears" has one syllable.
I swear, I don't like to hear people swear!
It swears sometimes but nothing serious. It swears about 2-3 times.
The Vice President of the United States swears in new senators, the speaker of the house does not. speaker of the house
Headphones.
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