No President of the United States has ever been removed from office, although one, Richard Nixon, resigned and two, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, faced impeachment trials.
I think the president becomes official at NOON the day of inauguration, whether he takes the oath or not.
In the United States, a 21-gun salute is fired in honor of a national flag, the sovereign or chief of state of a foreign nation, a member of a reigning royal family, and the President, ex-President and President-elect of the United States. It is also fired at noon of the day of the funeral of a President, ex-President, or President-elect. Since no president has yet committed suicide, the point is moot. In the unlikely event that should happen, there is no reason to think that the protocol would be affected at all. Should we honor a life of service less because its owner chose to end it for some reason?
I think it would be Eleanor Smeal.
they are voted in by the people of your state.
I really do believe Abe Lincoln was an honest man, and he didn't deserve to be assassinated. He's my favorite president of the U.S.A.
I'm not 100% sure but I think it's the speaker of the house... Pelosi. This is just my guess.
I'm not 100% sure but I think it's the speaker of the house... Pelosi. This is just my guess.
I think it is Perjury! Perjury is the intentional act of swearing a false oath or telling lies in a court of law. Basically, a President committing perjury is likely to be impeached and removed from office.
treason, and I think killing someone.
Being impeached. Being impeached is incorrect. The House votes whether to "impeach" a president with articles concerning the charges. Once impeached, the Senate votes whether to remove a president from office, while the Chief Justice presides over the trial. Bill Clinton was impeached, but not removed from office. I think kicking a president out of office is simply referred to as removal from office.
I can think of five. Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren , and James Buchanan were secretaries of state before they became president .
Ya, let me think about that one. What about, me?
um i think george washington
I don't think that any President found the time to write a book while they were in office. Some, notably Carter, Obama and Kennedy wrote books before were elected President and some , such as Reagan kept diaries that were printed after they left office.
He surely would have been impeached, I think. Anything might have happened in the Senate trial. Recall that it takes a 2/3 majority to remove the President, only a simple majority to impeach.
Contact your District Attorney's office and the State's Attorney's office.
I think you are confused. A veto is what a president does to a bill he doesn't want or like. People are not vetoed. The word you are looking for is impeachment. A impeachment starts in the house and is done in the senate.