They can become president if they meet the requirements and get elected. There age requirements are different as well as the citizenship requirements.
Jefferson F. Davis was the president of the Confederacy and prior to that he was a senator representing the state of Mississippi.
John Tyler was elected as a representative to the Confederate Congress long after he was President of the US. In fact, he died in Richmond where he went for the meeting of the Congress in 1862.
John Tyler, our nation's tenth president served as a representative of Virginia during the War Between The States.
yes a student can become a member of congress by going to court and the law decides from there if you are worthy
Get elected
Yes- Clay was noted as a member and leader of Congress.
Jefferson Davis was a member of the Democratic Party when he served in the United States Congress (before he joined the Confederacy and became the President of the Confederate States).
Yes, Congress has the authority to impeach a president, which involves charging the president with misconduct. However, the president does not possess the power to remove a member of Congress; that authority lies solely with Congress itself, which can expel its members through a majority vote. This separation of powers is designed to maintain a system of checks and balances within the government.
Division of powers.
secretary of interior
yes