NewsTrump's oath mystery: Did he forget the Bible?

Trump's oath mystery: Did he forget the Bible?

As reported by American media, Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony was conducted in a hurried manner, with a few minor blunders. Observant viewers focused on the exact moment of the oath. Did Donald Trump, while taking the oath, forget to place his left hand on the Bible?

Cameras caught it. Trump did not swear on the Bible.
Cameras caught it. Trump did not swear on the Bible.
Images source: © East News | Morry Gash

The main highlight of Monday's ceremony at the Capitol was the moment Donald Trump took the oath of office.

After this, he officially became the 47th president of the United States.

Media circulated recordings and photos that nonetheless caused some consternation.

As reported by NBC, similar to 2017, Trump took the oath using Lincoln's Bible as well as another Bible belonging to his mother.

The president raised his right hand and began the oath before his wife Melania had time to raise both Bibles. It's unclear if at any point during the ceremony he placed his hand on them.

"It looks like he forgot to place his left hand on the Bible," writes RMF FM correspondent Paweł Żuchowski, covering the inauguration.

It should be noted that during the previous inauguration in 2017, Donald Trump took the oath on two Bibles. In photos from that ceremony, his hand is clearly seen resting on the books held by his wife.

What is next? Nothing

Whether Trump placed his left hand on the Bible or not doesn't really matter, clarifies NBC.

Inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017.
Inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017.© East News | CHIP SOMODEVILLA

As we read, the Constitution of the United States states that "no religious text shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States."

The Constitution only requires that the elected president, in this case, Trump, takes the oath and recites specific words.

The rest depends on the ceremony's participants.

Source: NBC/X/WP

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