Untrue. The Constitution does not specify who administers the oath. It’s just been tradition that the Chief Justice does it.
Literally anyone can as long as the oath taker has the right to hold that office, as OP pointed out has happened in the past. Though in both cases, the oaths were given by judges (VT Justice of the Peace for Coolidge and US District Court judge for LBJ)
Untrue. The Constitution does not specify who administers the oath. It’s just been tradition that the Chief Justice does it.
Literally anyone can as long as the oath taker has the right to hold that office, as OP pointed out has happened in the past. Though in both cases, the oaths were given by judges (VT Justice of the Peace for Coolidge and US District Court judge for LBJ)
Thankyou for the reply. Wasn't aware it was just tradition.