President Donald Trump did not place his hand on a Bible when taking the oath of office in January. Is that a requirement?
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such as Medicaid or food stamps. Legal experts also expect to see more fights around federal funding, restrictions for asylum seekers, and renewed efforts to end DACA or other temporary protected ...
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Here we mention 5 Sanskrit affirmations that help remove negative thinking from life. The Sanskrit translation of an extremely famous phrase ‘Etadapi Gamishyati’ means ‘This too shall pass’.
Trump could also reinstate a public charge policy from his first term that sought to make it harder for immigrants to get green cards if they use, or were likely to use, safety net programs, such as ...
(Morry Gash – Pool/Getty Images) The U.S. Constitution does not stipulate that a president-to-be place his or her hand on a Bible when taking the Oath, because each president who recites this oath or ...
such as Medicaid or food stamps. Legal experts also expect to see more fights around federal funding, restrictions for asylum seekers, and renewed efforts to end DACA or other temporary protected ...