Yes. John Quincy Adams served in the House of Representatives fter he was President. (In fact, he died in office.)
Andrew Johnson was a US Senator after he was President.
John Quincy Adams was the only ex-president to serve in House of Representative. Andrew Johnson was elected to the US Senate after he was President. John Tyler served in the Confederate Congress.
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Yes, and it's even happened before. John Quincy Adams was a Congressman from Massachusetts after his term as President.
One famous Congressman was John Quincy Adams. John Adams was the only President to go on and serve in the House of Representatives.
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John Quincy Adams, 1831-47
John Quincy Adams is the one who did that.
No, he can't. Not according to the Constitution.
Yes, he was the only one with that distinction.
Sam Houston was president of the short-lived Texas Republic and was a senator from Texas. He was previously a congressman from Tennessee as well as governor of that state.
The requirement for being older to be a president or congressman is based on the belief that age brings maturity, experience, and wisdom. Older individuals are seen as more seasoned and capable of making informed decisions and handling the responsibilities that come with these positions.