If both the president and vice president are impeached and removed from office, the next in line for the presidency is the Speaker of the House, followed by the President pro tempore of the Senate. This line of succession ensures continuity of government. The new president would then appoint a vice president, subject to confirmation by both houses of Congress.
Biden would then nominate someone to be vice-president and if he is confirmed by both houses of Congress he would be the vice-president.
Answer this question… Both houses work on spending bills based on the president's budget.
President Andrew Johnson and President Bill Clinton were both impeached. President Richard Nixon was supposed to be impeached, but he stepped down from office before the official impeachment, so technically he wasn't impeached.
Of these two, only Andrew Johnson was impeached (but not convicted).
they were both impeached
The impeachments for each person would be separate, but they can most certainly be impeached at or near the same time. But that depends on how the House of Representatives wished to proceed - they could decide that handling both impeachment procedures concurrently would be too much all at once.
Jimmy Carter was not impeached (accused of illegal acts) as president. The only presidents who have been impeached were Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Both were acquitted of the charges. Richard Nixon resigned before being impeached.
Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached and both were later acquitted. Richard Nixon almost got impeached but resigned before.
The Democrats controlled both houses of Congress in all the four years that George H. W. Bush was president and for two years when George W. Bush was president.
Zero! The 17th and 41st President's, Andrew Johnson and William (Bill) Clinton, were both impeached by the House of Representatives but later aquitted by the Senate. Richard Nixon resigned the office of the President before he could be impeached.
Only two of 43 president were impeached: Andrew Johnson and William Jefferson Clinton. Richard Nixon resigned while impeachment charges were being prepared against him. In both cases the sitting president was impeached but in neither case did the Senate choose to convict so although both were impeached, neither was removed from office.