The vice president
Then the vice president takes over
In the United States, when something has happened to the president, the vice president takes over. For example, when John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, his vice president, Lyndon Johnson, became president.
Yes, if something were to happen to the president, the vice president automatically takes over.
Because he was the vice-president. If anything happens to the president, the vice-president takes over. That is what happened when John F. Kennedy was killed.
The speaker of the house takes over(:
The Vice President
The vice president
Speaker of The House
If a President dies and the Vice President takes over, the new President would appoint a vice president, authorized by the 25th amendment.
If a President dies and the Vice President takes over, the new President would appoint a vice president, authorized by the 25th amendment.
If a President dies and the Vice President takes over, the new President would appoint a vice president, authorized by the 25th amendment.
In the case of the president dying the Vice President takes over.