Yes, they tend to get richer than what they were since they get a good salary and do not have a lot of expenses. They may not get as rich as they would have gotten in those same years if they were not president. However, after they leave office, president have many special opportunities to make money if they are so inclined.
Kennedy and Cleveland
Theodore Roosevelt was a former US President and a candidate for that office when he was shot and wounded.
The US Secret Service provides protection for retired Presidents as part of their mandate to protect former Presidents and their families. This protection is offered for the lifetime of the former President, unless they decline it after leaving office. The purpose is to ensure the security and safety of the former Presidents and their immediate family members.
Yes, quite a few US presidents had dogs while in office. See the link below for a rundown of White House "pets."
It is not known which US President had cats that made him sneeze. There have been quite a few US Presidents that have had cats while in office.
Four died in April. Wm Harrison , Lincoln and FDR died in April while in office. Nixon died after he had left office.
they are all sussessfull presidents they all did drugs all dealed with wars all had vice presidents that were presidents right after them (three of them died in office) all well known and all had a very famous speech
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In the US, the office of President is prescribed by the Constitution.
If you're asking whether any US Presidents were constitutionally ineligible to hold office, the answer is no.
John Kennedy and Franklin Roosevelt had well-documented love affairs while they were President. Woodrow Wilson had a very close female friend that he wrote to, but may have been faithful to his wife in the strict sense. Other presidents had affairs but I think they were all broken off by the time they were President.
Although 15 past U.S. Presidents have been Freemasons, this is not a requirement of office.