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The formal term used when an attempt is made to remove a president of the United States is "impeachment." Impeachment is the process by which a sitting president can be charged with "high crimes and misdemeanors" by the House of Representatives. If a president is impeached by the House, the Senate conducts a trial to determine whether the president should be removed from office.
Term in office. 4 years for president. The current term is the current 4 year period but is used for school semesters and other periods described as a "term".
Theodore Roosevelt was the president who called the office of President (the position, that is, not the Oval Office room specifically) of President a "bully pulpit". Lots of Presidents have "used it effectively" (Lincoln, FDR, and JFK definitely used their Presidencies to promote their own ideals, for example), but it was Theodore Roosevelt who came up with the term.
The incumbent is the current holder of a political office. This term is usually used in reference to elections, in which races can often be defined as being between an incumbent and non-incumbent
President "elect" or Senator "elect" I believe is the proper title for an elected individual who has yet to take th oath of office.
President Jefferson used new presidential powers.
If you are asking where President Obama will live once his second term is over (presidents cannot run for a third term), he will probably move back to Chicago, where he and his family still have a home, and where he used to live before he became president.
That is called a lame duck. It will not fly again.
The Oval Office is a room that is located in the West Wing of the White House. It is used to conduct official presidential business such as signing bills and laws.
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