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The oath is a legal requirement which is found in the US Constitution. The President does not legally obtain his power until he has taken the oath before an official who has the legal authority to administer oaths.

From a practical standpoint, the oath is just a symbolic act. It reminds the president and every one who hears him take it, about the importance of the US Constitution and the duties of the President and all citizens to obey and defend our government and legal system.

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