More than 50.
While it's difficult to pinpoint a single president who spent the most tax dollars overseas, President George W. Bush's administration is often noted for significant overseas spending, particularly due to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The military expenditures and foreign aid during this period represented a substantial portion of the federal budget directed outside the U.S. Additionally, other presidents have also allocated considerable resources overseas, but Bush's tenure is especially marked by these expenditures.
Yes, both for for overseas trips. !.) in case of emergency or attack on AF! while landed (The second 747 is usually located at a separate airfield close by. 2.) the second aircraft always take s the lead in flight, so it can radio back to AF1 about weather, and turbulence at various altitudes. This allows for the plane which carries the President to alter course or raise or lower altitude for a smoother ride.
No
There were 15 stars in the American flag while George Washington was president.
John Adams was the second President of the USA after George Washington.
nothing
no
he was loyal to his country
$25,000 was the annual salary at that time.
During 2 terms as President, Bush spent all or of part of 477 days at Camp David, on retreats and made 77 trips to his Crawford Ranch, in Texas, where he spent all or part of 490 days, on his Ranch. The total number of days of vacation or retreat President Bush took, while in office over a period of 8 years was 967 days, or 32% of his total time in office, was spent on vacations or retreats.
George W. Bush was Governor of Texas at the time he was elected President in 2000.
Yes