Absolutely not- no one is higher than the president. The leaders of Congress and the Supreme court nay be equally high but in a different way. That is what the system of checks and balances in all about. If one branch oversteps its power, there are ways to counter.
The trial of an impeached official (President, Vice President, cabinet official, member of Congress, or Federal judge) would take place in the US Senate.
The Vice President.. If The VP dies then the next higher up rank takes his place
No, they are not limited to the federal government. There are many opportunites through government employment on the state and even city and local areas. Most likely. There are many many branches dealing with government-related jobs, but if you start from the bottom and go higher up in all of them, they all lead to the same place-- the official government.
Next would be the Vice-President, and then the Speaker of the House if something where to happen to the Vice President.
Best place to look would be medicare.gov. It is the official government medicare site.
The federal system is in place because people need the official Government to take taxes. A dedicated agent on the official website would be happy to answer further questions in the future.
The president would be the person who came out on top in the election; the person in second place would be vice president.
Yes, France has a government and is a semi-presidential unitary state. M. Sarkozy of the UMP party is the President. WELL EVERY PLACE HAS A GOVERNMENT
That was Zachary Taylor.
In 2011, he said: "I would limit myself to saying that the government as a government has taken the position that it needs to argue for the constitutionality of the law that is in place that's being challenged and so I would not go beyond that official position. I am not prepared to comment on my own physiological conviction or lack thereof. That is the official position of the government. This is one time when it might be wise for me to say nothing more."
In a government there is a process that is in place that allows for the ability to formally accuse a federal official of wrongdoing. This process is called impeachment.
A system of checks and balances is in place so that none of the three branches of government can take higher authority without repercussion.