The answer you're looking for is "inaugurates" him.
Usually, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court inaugurates the president (reads the manuscript that has the president swear to act in the country's best interest).
The Chief Justice is not the only official capable of doing this, but normally does end up inaugurating the president.
Chief Justice Edward Douglas White, Jr., was born in Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana in 1845.President Grover Cleveland originally nominated White as an Associate Justice to the US Supreme Court in February 1894. President William H. Taft elevated White to Chief Justice in December 1910, to succeed Chief Justice Melville Fuller, who died in office. Chief Justice White presided over the Court until his own death in May 1921, when he was succeeded by Taft, the former President who appointed White Chief Justice.
Bill Clinton was elected US President in 1992. He was re-elected in 1996.
There is no Chief Justice in the House of Representatives. The leader of the House is called the Speaker of the House. The Chief Justice is the leader of the US Supreme Court.
The United States Attorney General, appointed by the President, acts as the chief lawyer for the government. The position was created in 1789.
Gerald Ford is the US President elected neither to the office of President or Vice-President.
The Chief Justice of the US does nothing special in the election process. By tradition, he administers the presidential oath when the president takes office.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is responsible for administering the Oath of Office to a newly elected president during the Inauguration ceremony in January.
The Chief Justice of the US does nothing special in the election process. By tradition, he administers the presidential oath when the president takes office.
William Howard Taft was elected President in 1908, and served a single term in the White House, from 1909-1913. He was laterappointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, which he presided over from 1921 until 1930.Taft is the only person who was both President and Chief Justice of the United States.
The Chief Justice of the United States usually swears in the newly elected President of the United States. Any person who is legally qualified to administer such as a Justice of the Peace can legally perform this act. That is what happens if the president dies in office and the vice-president is sworn in as president.
President
The US has no monarch. The elected President is the head of state and chief executive.
Chief Justice of the United States - John Roberts
Yes he does. Whether a president is elected for the first time or re-elected for a second term, there is an inauguration ceremony, and at that time, the president and vice president are sworn in.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
He became the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court.
William Howard Taft was US President from 1909-1913 and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1921-1930.