You mean back to the Old Inauguration day; i.e. every president up to 1933.
The 20th Amendment to the Constitution was approved by Congress March 2, 1932, (before Hoover left office). It was ratified Jan. 23, 1933, and set the terms of the president and the vice president as ending “at noon on the 20th day of January.”
also sounds like March 4 will be the new Inauguration Day
must of gotten a lot of flack for posting that
it was worth it, wasn't US Marshals???? I agree
You mean back to the Old Inauguration day; i.e. every president up to 1933.
The 20th Amendment to the Constitution was approved by Congress March 2, 1932, (before Hoover left office). It was ratified Jan. 23, 1933, and set the terms of the president and the vice president as ending “at noon on the 20th day of January.”