Granting pardons, although legal, is not looked upon fondly. Many presidents pardon their friends and business partners.
A president would not grant pardons, so that they will not receive a bad reputation, thus being re-elected would be more probable.
You would call her by president Clinton.She is the first woman president so she will be very famous if she wins the election.So far she is very famous too.
President. Of the US. Just like the name of the category you put this in.
Next in line is the Speaker of the House of Representatives. However, in actual practice if some scandal made both president and Veep want to resign, the Veep would resign first and a new veep would be appointed. Then the president would quit and the new Veep would become president. The only likely way the House Speaker would become president would be for the President and vice-president to both die suddenly at the same time or nearly the same time.
A female president is referred to as a "president" just like a male president. The title "president" is a gender-neutral term used to denote the leader of a country or organization, regardless of the individual's gender. In some cases, the term "madam president" may be used to specifically address or refer to a female president.
Obviously no one can predict who it will be but I think the proper way to refer to him would be, if for instance the President were Mrs. Clinton, it would be President and Mr. Clinton, so the way to refer to him would be Mr. Clinton. Although perhaps the rule might be different in his case since he is an ex-President.
No, the Senate cannot override a poresidential pardon.
That would be President Dwight Eisenhower.
It has never happend, but Art. II Sec. 2 of the Constitution states says that the president "shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment." So, it's very posibble, & probably would depend on what he did.
I guess you are asking about the 13th amendment, Grant would have been president and the executive branch isn’t nominated by the amendment.
Probably John Kennedy or Bill Clinton , I would say.
If the president dies then the vice president takes office as president.
I am pretty sure it would be the Supreme Court.
He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
General Grant became president.
The executive branch which would be the president of the US
He knew Grant would do anything to win the war.
Lincoln did not relieve Grant of his duties, however, he did have to reprimand him after Grant issued what is known as Order No. 1, which was anti-Semitic. Grant would go on to serve as the 18th U.S. President.