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After Flub, Experts Say, A Do-Over Couldn't Hurt
The presidential oath of office is required of a new president before he can execute his powers, and the Constitution is clear that its 35 words must be spoken exactly.
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By Josh White
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After Flub, Experts Say, A Do-Over Couldn't Hurt
The presidential oath of office is required of a new president before he can execute his powers, and the Constitution is clear that its 35 words must be spoken exactly.-
By Josh White