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What U.S. president was accused by his predecessor of being a fathead with the brain of a guinea pig?

William Howard Taft


Is there any condition where a sitting president could extend his term of office beyond the maximum two terms as president?

Yes. If a person becomes president following the death or incapacity of his/her predecessor, and if the person serves less than one half of the predecessor's term, then that person can run for two terms on his/her own. So a person could in theory serve as president for up to 10 years minus one day. If more than half of the predecessor's term is filled by the person, then that person may have only one additional term.


Who was the first president to have a salary raise?

Increases in the presidential salary were made when a new President took office, so the president did not actually get a raise, he just got more than his predecessor. I do not think any president actually got a raise while his was in office.


Who is the vise president USA?

Joe Biden was elected Vice President. A biographical article on Vice President-elect Biden can be reviewed at Wikipedia. You'll find a link to that posting below.


Which US President appointed his predecessor's nephew to the Supreme Court?

President John Adams nominated George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, to the US Supreme Court at the suggestion of future Chief Justice John Marshall. Justice Washington was confirmed by a voice vote on December 20, 1798, and served until his death on November 26, 1829.