Just FDR
The salary of the president can not be cut for the current term.
He is done at the completion of his term; the war does not affect this at all.
Richard Nixon is the only president of the U.S.A to resign and not complete his term as president.
no. He served most of his term without a vice-president.
Obama has increased the national debt more than any president ever by quite a bit. That pretty much implies increasing the "deficit" more than any president ever, also.Reagan may have been worse on a percentage basis; if I recall properly, the national debt approximately doubled during his tenure, and Obama has "only" increased it by about 1.5x. Of course, he's done it in only one term; if he get elected again, he's well on track to beat Reagan by the time he's done, and in terms of the actual dollar amount, he's already far ahead of Reagan.
The President's term of office is 4 years. A person may be President for no more than 2 terms.
Yes there was. During the time when the President was Ferdinand Marcos in his second term as a president.
"Farewell Address" is the speech given by the vacating president. The term is used only if the speech was indeed a closing speech, a farewell to the office or a summary of what was done and what more needs to be done.
While there have been several times when there was no vice president, the situations did not last long. It is unlikely that a president will allow there to be no vice president for an entire term.
Yes, Rene Preval served a full term has Haiti's President. He served from 1996 to 2001, and then ran again and was elected in 2006.
It depends upon the length of the unexpired term that he succeeds to. If a succeeding President serves more than 2 years of another President's term, he can have only one elected term. So his maximum would be between 6 and 8 years. If he serves less than 2 years after succession, he is still eligible for 2 elected terms and may serve between 8 and 10 years. No US President has ever served more than one elected term after succeeding to the position.
If you are currently in office as the US President, and your term is or has been more than two years, you can run for one more term. The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution, establishes a two term limit for the office of the US President.