Answer :
Answer:
When the President is elected, the U.S. Chief Justice administers the Oath of Office.
Explanation:
The President's Oath of Office is the oath given by the President of the United States at the beginning of his term of office, in which he promises to uphold the US Constitution. In the ceremony, the incumbent President usually puts his left hand on the Bible and reproduces the whispering text of the Supreme Court President reading, who conducts the ceremony.
Administers the Oath of Office
Further Explanation: -
The Chief Justice plays an important part where he administers the Oath of Office to the newly elected President, in an elaborate swearing-in ceremony, where the President of the United States affirms his duties and responsibilities to American citizens, swears his allegiance to the Constitution of the United States, and promises to sovereignty and integrity of United States. By taking the Oath, the President is thus bound by affirmation, to uphold the Constitution and carry out his new duties and responsibilities in accordance with the Constitution.
The swearing-in ceremony is one of the most important ceremonies after the President gets elected to his new office of position and power. There is no specific clause mentioned in the Constitution that specifies the administration of Oath, however, it has been settled by a time-honoured convention that the Chief Justice shall be officially capacitated with the administering of Oath of Office. A similar convention requires the using of a Bible, on which the newly elected President has to keep their left hand, which raising the right. The President has to reproduce the Oath in verbatim, delivered by the Chief Justice in affirmation and first-person.
Answer Details:
Grade- High School
Chapter- The President of the United States
Subject- Political Science
Additional Remarks- This chapter describes in detail the Federal governmental organizations, the functions, and qualifications of the President and the procedures of election and Oath of Office.
Keywords:
Oath of Office, sovereignty, whispering text, religious affirmation, time-honored convention, Bible, verbatim.