Vice President
vice president
Incorrect capitalization: "the president of the united states" should be "The President of the United States" as proper nouns like titles and countries should be capitalized.
Speaker of the House
secretary of state
You don't have to be born in the United States to become president but one of your parents must be a US citizen. For example, a child of a US citizen born on a military base in Europe can grow up to become president. See related question.
Speaker of the House.
The Electoral College elects the president. Technically the citizens elects "electorates" who then cast the votes from their states for president. WE ARE NOT A DEMOCRACY, we are a REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLIC. Basic governmental education.
Speaker of the House of Representatives. Nancy Pelosi at this time.
Yes, the president should be subject to civil trials because in the Constitution of the United States....
Yes, when referring to the title of the President of the United States, it should always be capitalized.
In the United States, the Head of the Armed Forces is called the Commander-in-Chief and this position is held by the President of the United States. The president is a civilian political officeholder. So the United States should be understood as having a military system that is under civilian control.
Because he is the first African American to be President of the United States.