yes, it is called IMPEACHMENT.
Yes and no. Federal officials and elected representatives CAN be prosecuted in a court of laws, but the President can only be impeached and then tried by the Senate.
The President could be impeached and removed from office after an impeachment trial. After he was removed from office, he could then be prosecuted like any other person.
The Nigerian president enjoys immunity from prosecution while in office, but this immunity does not extend to civil or criminal actions regarding acts committed before taking office or actions that are not related to official duties. Additionally, the president can be removed from office through impeachment processes for misconduct. However, once the president leaves office, they can be prosecuted for any alleged crimes committed during their tenure.
The first president to get married while in office was John Tyler. John Tyler was also the first president to have his wife die while in office.
Yes, a president can be sued for their actions while in office, but there are legal limitations and procedures that must be followed.
the Oval Office
The 25th Amendment !
Yes, in theory. He can be impeached and ejected from office and then indicted and prosecuted. However, it takes 2/3 of the senate to eject him from office. After that, his running mate would become president and he might well be pardoned from most offenses.
Vice president
President Obama
no
The President gets free medical care through the army hospital system while he is in office.