No, the president cannot fire a senator or a congressman. The reason being that they are our elected officials, and doing so would be unconstitutional. If a president could fire a congressman or senator there would be no point in having a congress, for the president could just fire anyone that does not agree with him. By doing so, whatever he wants gets passed, making him a tyrant, which stands against everything this country stands for.
speaker of house.
The speaker of the house is second in line to the president. It goes as follows: President, Vice President, Speaker of the House. It is the third highest office in the country. The speaker of the house has the floor when it comes to legislation.
The speaker of the house is second in line to the president. It goes as follows: President, Vice President, Speaker of the House. It is the third highest office in the country. The speaker of the house has the floor when it comes to legislation.
James Polk was the House Speaker before he was President.
There has never been a Speaker of the House to be elevated to Vice President and then to President. However, if the President and Vice President was to die or resign, the Speaker of the House would be next in line.
The same person who was president before the speaker of the house died. In the order of presidential succession, the president pro tempore of the Senate is next after the House Speaker.
the speaker of the house. btw, this question gets asked on here like once a day.
vice president Speaker of the house president pro tempore of the senate various cabinet department heads
The third person in line for the Presidency is the Speaker of the House.
The Speaker of the House is the second in line of succession behind the vice president.
It would be the speaker of the house of Speaker of the House of Representatives
Bill Clinton was the president when Gingrich was House Speaker.