The benfit is that we don't break rules and plus westay on track
5000 a month
Impeached presidents do not automatically lose their benefits; it depends on the outcome of the impeachment process. If a president is convicted and removed from office, they may lose certain benefits, such as their salary and access to certain privileges. However, they typically retain their pension and other benefits unless specifically addressed by Congress. In practice, the specifics can vary based on the circumstances surrounding the impeachment and removal.
Stephanie M Smith has written: 'Former presidents' -- subject(s): Survivors' benefits, Law and legislation, Ex-presidents, Pensions
he gets 400k a year plus benefits. not too much after that i don't think. that's why past prezs do speeches and stuff.
The president's fiscal year budget for 2009 requested $2,934,000 to provide former presidents with pensions and office allowances. This does not include the cost of secret service security protection.
No, there are no presidents or vice presidents from Colorado.
Messrs presidents
The presidents either died or resigned, and their vice presidents took office, or the vice presidents were elected on their own.
Political Parties do not have presidents. They have representatives, but not presidents.
There are 8 states that have produced at least 2 Presidents. They are: 7 Presidents - New York 6 Presidents - Ohio 5 Presidents - Virginia 3 Presidents - Massachusetts, Tennessee, and California 2 Presidents - Illinois, and Indiana
to help presidents out
there were 43 presidents