Unless the President dies just before Next one takes office, then yes
No, the oath is not required.
The vice president is promptly sworn in as President if the President dies or resigns. This unfortunate event has already happened nine times in US history.
If the President of the United States dies while in office, the vice president will be immediately sworn in. The vice president will finish out the presidents term.
He is sworn in ASAP and now the president
The vice president gets sworn in. Just look up what happened to president Kennedy.
I am not sure what you want to know. If the vice-president is not at the Senate to vote in the event of a tie, he does not vote and the bill dies. Senators have ways of delaying votes if it is to their advantage to do. If the vice-president's vote is expected to be needed to pass an important bill, the vote would probably be delayed until the Veep was there. If the president dies and the vice-president needs to be sworn in, he will be found and sworn whenever he is.
The answer is on:Why does the vice president of the US get sworn in before the president does?
no
the vice-president
Because if the President elect is shot or killed before sworn in the vice President will be able to take the place as President.
If any US President were to die during their term of office, then the US Vice President would be sworn in as President.
The vice-president is promptly sworn in as President if the president dies. An new vice-president is then appointed by the new president subject to approval by Congress. However, it the president dies when there is no vice-president, the Speaker of the House of Representatives would become the president and if there is no House Speaker, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate would become president.
if the president dies then the vice president will succeeds