Trump didn't place his hand on the Bible during his swearing-in, and some of his supporters are blaming John Roberts.
Joe Biden's presidency officially ended when President Donald Trump was sworn into office by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice ...
While the Constitution does not specify who must administer oaths, Chief Justice John Roberts is expected to swear in Donald ...
Chief Justice John Roberts will swear in Donald Trump for his second term on January 20, 2025, highlighting tradition and ...
Trump took the oath of office on Monday immediately after Vice President JD Vance was sworn in by Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. As Vance took the oath of office, he placed his right ...
The Supreme Court seems inclined to revive a civil rights lawsuit against the Texas police officer who shot a man to death ...
On Tuesday’s Slate Plus bonus episode of Amicus, Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern discussed the president’s ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh will administer the oath of office to Vice President-elect JD Vance. Trump tapped Kavanaugh for the ...
Law professor Jonathan Turley, on X: Chief Justice John Roberts appears to have taken the view that 'Justice delayed is justice denied' by jumping forward to start the oath before Trump could put ...
President Trump did not place his hands on a stack of Bibles while taking the oath of office Monday, but he did not violate ...
In the few days since he returned to the White House, President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive orders and mass pardons ...