Speaker of the House of the Representatives
Keeping in mind that the current US President isn't in the line of succession, President Pro Tempore of the Senate is third in line for the US Presidency.
Speaker of the House of the Representatives
Speaker of the house. Today, that would be Paul Ryan.
speaker of the house.
Speaker of the House
Secretary of State
President Pro Tempore
President pro tempore of the Senate.
He did not resign the Presidency, but declined to accept a third term
The president would remain president. Assuming the President was also no longer around, the Speaker of the House of Representatives is the third in line for the Presidency.
John Adams' presidency ended on March 4, 1801, when Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated as the third President of the United States.
First is the Vice President, second is the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and third is the Senate Pro Tem.
The third person in line for the Presidency is the Speaker of the House.
The Speaker of the House is next in succession. However, note that the House Speaker would become president only if the President and vice-president died within a very short time period. Ordinarily, the one who died would be replaced.
The first is the Vice President who is in charge of the Senate meetings and can only vote in a tie between the Senators. If the President is absent they choose an alternate known as the President Pro Tempore (Temporary President) who is third in line of the Presidency after the Speaker of The House who is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives and the Speaker of The House will take over the Presidency should anything happen to the President and the Vice President.
The first is the Vice President who is in charge of the Senate meetings and can only vote in a tie between the Senators. If the President is absent they choose an alternate known as the President Pro Tempore (Temporary President) who is third in line of the Presidency after the Speaker of The House who is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives and the Speaker of The House will take over the Presidency should anything happen to the President and the Vice President.
The first is the Vice President who is in charge of the Senate meetings and can only vote in a tie between the Senators. If the President is absent they choose an alternate known as the President Pro Tempore (Temporary President) who is third in line of the Presidency after the Speaker of The House who is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives and the Speaker of The House will take over the Presidency should anything happen to the President and the Vice President.