Obama takes public oath of office for 2nd term in front of hundreds of thousands
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama has promised to uphold the U.S. Constitution in a public swearing-in ceremony that signals the beginning of his second term in office.
Placing his hand on two Bibles — one used by President Abraham Lincoln at his first inauguration and one used by the civil rights leader the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — Obama took a public oath of office on Monday, after he was sworn in during a private ceremony on Sunday. The Constitution requires presidential terms to begin on Jan. 20.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts administered Obama’s private swearing in on Sunday and the public ceremony Monday. He also swore Obama in during his first inauguration in 2009.
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