I am not sure what you want to know. The President can not and does not informally transfer his powers to the vice-president or anybody else. If the President is disabled and unable to perform his duties, he must transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. At that point, the vice-president takes over the President's duties. (I suppose the vice-president could be visiting the president in , say a hospital room, when the president tells him that he has sent such letters.)
If there is no majority in the Electoral College, the members of the US House of Representatives elect the President. No one ever appoints a President of the United States.
no, he is still alive he is done being our president but he is still alive
Which ever Judge(s) the court appoints to you at the present time.
They aren't ever, the executive branch elects the federal judges for a term of good behavior. In otherwords the president appoints them, never elections.
Yes, presidents cry. They are still human and still have human emotions.
Yes and No. During the American Civil war, "The South" was not under rule of the President or VP. Such is the nature of "Civil War".
John F. Kennedy. He is still the only Catholic president the U.S. has ever had.
If something ever happens to the president, the vice president will be there to take charge just as a spare tire is there in case the other tires fail
Preseident Ferdinand Marcos for me,Hes still the best president who ever handled the Philippines
Yes. There are provisions in the 25th amendment whereby the powers of the President can temporarily be assigned to the vice-president.
There might. But if there is ever a girl president the U.S. will be in danger and will sink.
No- no Us president has ever been a Utah resident.