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If the U.S. president were to die, become incapacitated, resign or be removed from office, the U.S. Constitution and Presidential Succession Act of 1947 outlines who would be next in the line of ...
The line of succession was first determined by Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution, but the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 set the modern line of succession if something should happen ...
Removing Pelosi and the third-in-line official, Senate President Pro Tem Charles Grassley, from having any chance of becoming president would be a worthwhile gesture for Democrats to make ...
If the U.S. president were to die, become incapacitated, resign or be removed from office, the U.S. Constitution and Presidential Succession Act of 1947 outlines who would be next in the line of ...
Another Iowan, Henry Wallace, was in the presidential line of succession from 1941-45 when he served as vice president to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
If the U.S. president were to die, become incapacitated, resign or be removed from office, the U.S. Constitution and Presidential Succession Act of 1947 outlines who would be next in the line of ...
The U.S. Constitution and the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 outline the presidential order of succession. The line of succession of cabinet officers is in the order of their agencies ...
The leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, the person who is second in the presidential line of succession, has been ...
If the U.S. president were to die, become incapacitated, resign or be removed from office, the U.S. Constitution and Presidential Succession Act of 1947 outlines who would be next in the line of ...