He can't create a stone so heavy that he cannot lift it. If you have something specific in mind, perhaps you'd want to rephrase your question.
If the president cannot perform his duties for any reason the Vice President assumes the Presidency. If the Vice President cannot perform the Speaker of the House assumes the duties of the President
No, the president is not above the law and cannot do something that would be considered illegal if done by someone else.
The Vice President. If he cannot, the speaker of the House does, and if she cannot, the senate Pro Tempore does.
The President of the United States cannot declare war. THat right is reserved by Congress and Congress alone. If the President is found to do something unconstitutional, the Vice President takes over. If not, there is a list of people who take over in case of the absence of someone else.
The difference between can and cannot is that when you can do something, you are allowed to and may continue doing it but when you cannot do something it is the oppistie so you can not do something.
Vice President.
something that cannot be avoided = inevitable
The Vice President
vice president
because he's not the boss
because if something happen to the president, the vice president will be the president instead.
No, the term limit for a president is two terms.