Presidents are not appointed- they are elected. A senator or representative can run for president , but if elected president , he must resign any previous office before he takes office as president.
In the US, Presidents are elected, not appointed. President Obama was elected in November 2008, and he took office in January 2009.
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Federal judges are appointed to the bench by U.S. Presidents. The term would be until retirement or death.
To do so would violate Constitutional Law. Federal judges are appointed for life unless they are impeached for criminal actions.
Marshall served in the Supreme Court under six presidents. He was appointed to by Johnson, served under Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan. and resigned while George H. W. Bush was in office.
appointed
President Obama appointed Jacob Lew to his current office of Secretary of the Treasury.
White House Office of Management and Budget is the office that sends the presidents budget to Congress.
Gerald Ford. Richard Nixon chose Ford as his Vice President after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew. Ford then became President upon Nixon's resignation. The other vice-presidents who assumed the Presidency were elected as vice-presidents.
The Oval Office
The President's office is called the Oval Office.