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The outgoing president is still president until the incoming president takes the oath of office.
Nothing much. The outgoing president remains president until the new one takes the oath of office.
He appointed a chief justice the night before Jefferson took the oath of office.
Going out or away; departing: an outgoing passenger train.Retiring from or relinquishing a place, position, or office: the outgoing chairperson.Addressed for sending: outgoing mail.Sociable and responsive to others; friendly: a warm, outgoing personality.Intended to be taken out, as from a restaurant: outgoing orders of Chinese food.
No. The post office observes the following holidays and does not deliver:New Year's DayMartin Luther King Jr's BirthdayWashington's Birthday (President's Day)Memorial DayIndependence DayLabor DayColumbus DayVeterans DayThanksgiving DayChristmas Day
The president elect is someone who has been elected president but who has not yet been sworn in, or officially taken office. It is still occupied by the current outgoing president. The President still has the job of being president until the president-elect has been sworn in.
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The outgoing official is called a lame duck. The period of time this official is still in office is called the lame duck period.
Apart from Lincoln, there was: The outgoing President Buchanan, still in office when South Carolina seceded, but not when the first shots were fired at Fort Sumter. Vice-President Andrew Johnson, who was sworn in as President after Lee had surrendered at Appomattox, but before Joe Johnston had surrendered at Bentonville.
The outgoing President's term ends at noon, and the President-Elect automatically becomes President at the same time regardless of whether or not he's taken the oath of office. HOWEVER, he cannot act as President, or in effect "execute the office of President of the United States" until he's taken the oath. For example, the Vice-President normally takes his oath before the President. Assuming the VP's been sworn in a few moments before noon, he would constitutionally be "Acting President" until the President takes his oath.
The President's office is called the oval office.
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