When is vice president to be sworn in?

April 2, 2021 Off By idswater

When is vice president to be sworn in?

NEWS ALERT: PRESIDENT ELECT JOSEPH R. BIDEN WILL BE SWORN IN AS THE NATION’S 46TH PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT ELECT KAMALA D. HARRIS AS THE 49TH VICE PRESIDENT ON JANUARY 20, 2021 AT 12 P.M.

When was Sotomayor sworn in as vice president?

The vice president-elect said in a video posted to Twitter that she viewed Marshall as “one of the main reasons I wanted to be a lawyer,” calling him “a fighter” in the courtroom. And this will be the second time Sotomayor takes part in an inauguration. She swore in Biden as vice president in 2013.

When does the term of President and vice president end?

According to the United States Constitution Amendment XX Section 1 it states, “The terms of the President and the Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January…and the terms of their succes- sors shall then begin.”

Who was the first black female vice president?

As for Harris, she plans to use two bibles, one of which belonged to the first Black Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, according to the Associated Press. The outlet also reports the first Black, South Asian and female vice president will take her oath of office from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the Supreme Court’s first Latina justice.

NEWS ALERT: PRESIDENT ELECT JOSEPH R. BIDEN WILL BE SWORN IN AS THE NATION’S 46TH PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT ELECT KAMALA D. HARRIS AS THE 49TH VICE PRESIDENT ON JANUARY 20, 2021 AT 12 P.M.

The vice president-elect said in a video posted to Twitter that she viewed Marshall as “one of the main reasons I wanted to be a lawyer,” calling him “a fighter” in the courtroom. And this will be the second time Sotomayor takes part in an inauguration. She swore in Biden as vice president in 2013.

According to the United States Constitution Amendment XX Section 1 it states, “The terms of the President and the Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January…and the terms of their succes- sors shall then begin.”

As for Harris, she plans to use two bibles, one of which belonged to the first Black Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, according to the Associated Press. The outlet also reports the first Black, South Asian and female vice president will take her oath of office from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the Supreme Court’s first Latina justice.