Herbert Hoover and Jack Kennedy both refused to take a salary as president. I do not know whether they refused to accept it or took it and gave it back.
Only if the salary change was authorized by a previous congress and president in a previous term. Changes to the president's salary can not take place until after the sitting president has left office.
Andrew Johnson was the only ex-president to return to the US Senate.
US treasury bonds are guaranteed investments. The amount you have to invest has no bearing on the return percentage. They are however only available in certain denominations.
That depends if you only include income earned directly from being president the annual salary is $400,000. The annual income earned directly from being vice president is $230,700. If you divide these numbers by 12 you will get the monthly salaries of the president and vice president.
The president gets only 1 chance to get it
yes! Have you ever heard of a political figure that did not? You must be brainwashed by CNN and FOX, learn to read . Hes the only president that gave his salary to the poor. http://orwelltoday.com/jfksalary.shtml
No two U.S. Presidents ever dueled, but Vice President Aaron Burr killed Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
Defense (once called War), Treasury, and State were the original 3 departments of the US Cabinet, along with the Attorney General. Washington's cabinet only had 4 people, but as the government's expanded, we have more departments.
Yes. According to the 25th amendment the president needs to only to notify congress that he is fit to return to duty, under any condition that the Vice-President takes over during that President's term.
Only Congress can levy taxes. The President, through the IRS (a branch of the Treasury Dept.) collects the taxes.
He promised to acquire Texas, California, and Oregon; to fix the federal treasury; and to only serve one term.
No he was not. He was secretary of the Treasury. He and Ben Franklin are the only two people who are on current paper currency that were not presidents.