Vice President - Speaker of the House - President Pro Tempore - Secretary of State - Secretary of The Treasury - Secretary of Defense.
And so on.
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If the president dies or is incapacitated to perform his responsibilities, or he is impeached, then the vice president would take over.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is second in line to become president if the president can no longer carry out his duties. The Speaker would become president if both the President and Vice President died in office, resigned, or otherwise became incapacitated.
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The Presidential Succession Act of 1947. This gives clear order to who would become president if the President and Vice President where to die or be incapacitated and unable to perform the duties of president.
When the current president dies. Also if the current president resigns from office. Also if the president is impeachedAdded: . . . or becomes too ill or incapacitated to carry out his duties,
A prefix would be In- for incapacitated.
Division of powers.
The President and the Vice-President are members of the same Administration - they are expected to co-operate in getting the President's agenda through Congress. If the Vice-President is critical or unsupportive of the President's agenda, it makes it much more difficult for the Administration to achieve its goals. Also - if the President is ever sick or incapacitated for some reason, the Vice-President would be Acting President. To have a person take over who disagreed with the President's decisions would cause confusion and difficulty.
Sections 3 and 4 of the 25th amendment fill the disability gap, and in detail. The vice president is to become Acting President if 1) the president informs congress in writing, "that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office," or 2) the vice president and a majority of members of the cabinet inform congress, in writing, that the president is so incapacitated.
The President Pro Tempore of the U.S. Senate is third in line to become President of the United States. The current President, the Vice President, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives would have to die or become otherwise incapacitated before the President Pro Tempore would become the U.S. president. Currently the office of President Pro Tempore is held by Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii. He was sworn in on June 28, 2010 following the death of Robert Byrd.
If a President's cabinet member is not approved by Congress, they cannot assume the position or carry out their responsibilities. The President may choose to nominate someone else for the role or continue with an acting cabinet member. This scenario could potentially hinder the President's ability to effectively govern and implement their policies, as the cabinet member's expertise and leadership would be lacking.