The same one that the senate, president, and justices take.
I think the president becomes official at NOON the day of inauguration, whether he takes the oath or not.
He took the oath of office on March 14, 1861 for the first time administered by then Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert B. Taney who was Chief Justice from March 28, 1836 till October 12, 1864.
Jimmy Carter was the last President to be inaugurated on the east side of the Capitol on January 20, 1977.
a loyalty oath
The process of being sworn into office is Inauguration."The President was Inaugurated for a second term"For an example of what happens in an Inauguration ceremony, here's a YouTube link to President Obama's Inauguration.
No, he used the Bible to take his oath of office.
Oath of Office
Yes-congressmen take an oath of office before they begin work.
Joe Biden would serve as the President and therefore take the oath of office in the case the Obama did not.
All US presidents take the oath of office, starting with the first president, George Washington.
The Dean of the House (the longest serving Representative present)
When he is sworn in to office at the beginning of his term.
Yes- the President must take the oath of office as required by the US Constitution.
take an oath to uphold socialist principles.
All three.
James MonroeThe first president to take the oath was George Washington.
First he has to be legally elected as President or else become president by succession. Second he must be "sworn in" by taking the oath of office before a person who is legally qualified to administer oaths.