If the president can no longer serve term, and neither the vice president, then the Secretary of State gets in charge.
...Or at least I'm pretty sure.
If the office of Vice-President of the United States is vacant, the President appoints a Vice-President, who must be approved by vote of the US Senate.
Appoints someone to the job
Speaker Of The House
The Speaker of the House is next in line.
The Speaker of the House, who at this time is Paul Ryan.
The Speaker of the House, who at this time is Paul Ryan.
Isn't it the Speaker of the House.
The Speaker of the House and if he can't then the President pro Tempre. which is the Temporary President and the after that it goes to the down through the Cabinet by senority starting with the Secratary of State.
If the president and vice-president both were unable to function, the Speaker of the House would be sworn in as President.
If the vice president is unable to fulfill their duties or vacates their position, the president will nominate a new vice president, who must then be confirmed by a majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The newly appointed vice president will serve until the end of the original vice president's term.
If both the President and the Vice President are unable to serve, then the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives would become President.
The Secretary of State that's so wrong the real answers is (the Speaker of the House)
The Secretary of State that's so wrong the real answers is (the Speaker of the House)
The Secretary of State that's so wrong the real answers is (the Speaker of the House)
Amendment 25 gives a process for filling a vacancy in the office of vice president.What happens is that the new President names someone to fill the position and if both houses of Congress approve, he becomes vice president.