Trump gets inaugurated Monday; here's how the Supreme Court swears in new presidents
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U.S. Supreme Court justices typically administer oaths to new presidents and vice presidents with large black skullcaps, black robes and Bibles.
Whatever political differences exist, they surely will not be on display at this most cordial and dignified of ceremonies. After all, the first person the president thanks will likely be the chief justice. But an undercurrent of tension remains. Shannon Bream currently serves as anchor of FOX News Sunday. She joined the network in 2007 as a Washington D.C- based correspondent covering the Supreme Court.
During his first run for high office in 2016, candidate Trump took the unusual step of attacking a member of the federal judiciary, labeling Roberts "an absolute disaster" among other personal insults. This will be the "Chief's" fifth presidential swearing-in, his second with Trump.
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An agitated Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., (AOC) took to Instagram on the eve of the inauguration to make a series of rants related to President-elect Donald Trump.
EXCLUSIVE: President Trump will sign more than 200 executive actions on his first day in office—a massive, record-setting first wave of policy priorities focused on border security, energy, reducing the cost of living for American families, ending DEI programs across the federal government and more, Fox News Digital has learned.