Ambassadors
The personal representatives of the US Department of the President in foreign countries are known as ambassadors. These individuals are appointed by the President and are responsible for representing the United States in diplomatic matters and promoting its interests abroad. Ambassadors work to strengthen relationships with foreign governments, negotiate agreements, and address issues of mutual concern with the host country.
Ambassador
When asked this question you should focus on your ability to computer numbers accurately and your ability to communicate effectively. As an accounting clerk you will be responsible for talking to representatives in other company's accounting department.
Personal finances are untouched and continue to generate income for a President.
Former president Bill Clinton is a close personal friend of Kevin Spacey.
Congress can only conduct impeachment proceedings against the President. The House of Representatives votes whether to impeach (bring charges against), and the Senate conducts a trial to determine whether the President should be removed from office. This is purely a political process, and carries no penalty other than removal. Congress cannot bring criminal or civil charges against the President or put him (or her) on trial in any other sense of the word. A US President may be tried in the courts for personal wrongdoing under the same conditions as any other citizen.
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They do now.
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President Eisenhower.
that's personal!