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Yes, that is true. According to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, the Speaker of the House of Representatives is second in line to succeed the President, after the Vice President, in case of a vacancy in the office of the President.
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In the United States, the idea behind the Speaker of the House of Representatives, being third in line if the president & vice president becomes disabled or for other reasons, is a logical one. This is so as the Speaker represents the political party that the people have elected by party in the House. The Speaker is chosen by the House members. By having this system in place, the new chief executive is the person most voters have designated to lead. It's true that the people may believe another member of the House should be president, however, the current system is the most orderly, logical and the fairest.
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He is not... he heads the senate but does not have a vote unless it comes down to a tie breaker.. today to pass a bill you need 60% of votes therefor the vice president is no longer breaks a tie.. The speaker of the house is differently the second most powerful person.. he introduces bills onto the floor and pursues his party to side together on issues.. The speaker is the most powerful figure in the house of rep.. The VP is has no true power he only awaits the possibility of taking of as president therefor the speaker wins by far.
The Republicans controlled the presidency, House of Representatives, and U.S. Senate.
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Yes. The US government provided a US Air Force 757 transport aircraft to ferry Nancy Pelosi from Washington DC to her home state of California and back, when she was Speaker of the House (2007 - 2011). A similar arrangement had previously been in place for the former Speaker, Republican representative Dennis Hastert (R-IL) following the September 11 attacks.
The Senate has way more lax rules than the House. Mainly because the House has a Rules Committee and regulates who will speak when. In the Senate, there is no Speaker (it should be the VP but he has no true power, and hardly attends) therefore less rules.