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  2. Oath of office - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon B. Johnson taking the American presidential oath of office in 1963, after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before assuming the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations.

  3. Oath of office of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon Johnson being sworn in as next president, two hours after President John F. Kennedy's assassination. A newly elected or re-elected president of the United States begins his four-year term of office at noon on the twentieth day of January following the election, and, by tradition, takes the oath of office during an inauguration on that date; prior to 1937 the president's term of office ...

  4. Sworn declaration - Wikipedia

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    A sworn declaration (also called a sworn statement or a statement under penalty of perjury) is a document that recites facts pertinent to a legal proceeding.It is very similar to an affidavit but is not witnessed and sealed by an official such as a notary public.

  5. I'm a veteran. The oath I took means I can't vote for Trump ...

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    As a military veteran who served during the Korean War, part of my military time was spent overseas. When you're in the military, you take an oath.You promise to defend America from all enemies ...

  6. Eight take oaths, two more at Inauguration Ball on Jan. 11 - AOL

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    Democratic Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, the first woman elected to statewide office 28 years ago, administered the oath for Hunt. The public ceremonial swearing i Eight take oaths, two more ...

  7. Oath - Wikipedia

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    There are some places where there is a confusion between the "oath" and other statements or promises. For example, the current Olympic Oath is really a pledge, not properly an oath, since there is only a promise but there is no appeal to a sacred witness. Oaths may also be confused with vows, but vows are really just a particular kind of an oath.

  8. President Obama messed up the oath of office on his ... - AOL

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    January 20 fell on a Sunday in 2013, forcing inauguration festivities to be scheduled for the following day, but the Constitution required the president to take the oath at noon on January 20.

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