If the president was impeached he would NOT remain in office. To be impeached means that you are charged with treason or another crime against the state.
Treason is the crime of betraying ones country, or even just the betrayal of someone or something.
When a State President is impeached, the cabinet typically remains in office unless explicitly stated otherwise by the impeachment proceedings or the governing laws. The cabinet may continue to function and assist in the administration of government until a new president is elected or appointed. However, the political dynamics can shift, as cabinet members may face pressure to resign, especially if they are closely associated with the impeached president. Ultimately, the specific outcomes depend on the constitutional framework and political context of the country in question.
President Jackson was determined in making Martin Van Buren his successor so that he would continue the administrative policies of Jackson.
On July 27, 1974 the House Judiciary Committee voted 27 to 1 to recommend the first article of impeachment against the president: obstruction of justice. The second article (abuse of power) was passed on July 29th, 1974 and third article (contempt of Congress) on July 30th, 1974. Richard Nixon resigned the Presidency August 9th, 1974
Richard M. Nixon. His campaign people were the ones that directed the break-in of the Democratic Headquarters in the Watergate complex; he orchestrated the cover-up and resigned as President when it was found out.
Yes, U.S. senators do not automatically lose their current seat when running for president. However, if they choose to run for president, they can continue serving in the Senate while campaigning. If a senator wins the presidential election, they would then vacate their Senate seat to assume the presidency. If they do not win, they retain their Senate position.
He tried to continue Kennedy's policies (apex)
25th Amendment
The president's party can continue to work on his or her behalf by proposing legislation to try to enact the president's preferred policies. Party members can also publicly advocate for the president's positions.
The Vice President is President of the Senate and has the power to break a tie on votes in the Senate. The Vice President is also the successor to the Presidency if the President cannot continue serving in office. Vice Presidents have become more involved and more powerful in recent years. They serve as close advisers to the president and often bolster the presidents credentials because of their previous experience in government.
He was hesitant to continue open relations
well he gets to take over if something happen to the actual president and he helps the president for decisions and to help advise things when he's not around kind of like his main back up for certain things. <><><> The Vice President also presides over the US Senate, and in the event of a tie vote, casts the tie-breaking vote.
You should remember George Washington because he was the first President of the United States and played a crucial role in the country's early history. He led the Continental Army during the American Revolution and helped establish many important precedents and traditions for the presidency. Additionally, his leadership and character continue to be admired and celebrated.