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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.

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