The current vice president who assumed office after the previous president was impeached and removed from office is Gerald Ford. He became the first vice president to become president without being elected to either position.
That is correct. If the president were convicted in an impeachment trial, the Vice President would take the office of Presdident.
No, the president does not have the power to remove the vice president from office. The only way the vice president can be removed from office is through the impeachment process by Congress.
Nobody. A president continues to serve in office when he is impeached. If he is convicted and removed from office, the vice-president becomes president, same as if the president were to die.
When the current president dies. Also if the current president resigns from office. Also if the president is impeachedAdded: . . . or becomes too ill or incapacitated to carry out his duties,
If the President dies in office and the Vice President takes over the office of the President, the Speaker of the House does not automatically become the Vice President. Under the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the new Vice President is nominated by the President. The new Vice President then takes office upon confirmation from both houses of Congress by a majority vote.
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The vice president becomes the president if the president dies. Such is the main reason for the office of vice president.
If the president dies then the vice president takes office if the vice president dies then the speaker of office is president
The constitution states the terms of office and how a president or Vice President can be removed from office.
vice president, & if he dies, the speaker of the house