No, if the President is removed, retires or dies the Vice President will become President. If the Vice President can't fill the office for some reason then next in line is the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Yes! The Vice President, the the Speaker of the House. This is the current line of succession: http://www.patriotstoolbox.org/america/presidentiallineofsuccession.htm
He is then allowed to appoint a Vice President.
The U.S. vice president is first in line to fill the president's unexpired term if the office becomes vacant for any reason.
No one: Everyone is dead. The question originally asked who becomes President if the President dies (the Vice President), and who becomes President if he subsequently dies (Speaker of the House), and so on (President pro tempore, then Secretary of State, other Cabinet secretaries, members of Congress, etc.). The complete Presidential line of succession is at the related link.
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The next person in line is the Speaker of the House.
the vice president
Vice- President is the first in the line of succession for the presidency. Indeed such is the primary purpose for the office of vice-president.
The Secretary of State is next in line after the Vice President.
No, if the President is removed, retires or dies the Vice President will become President. If the Vice President can't fill the office for some reason then next in line is the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He is the President of the Senate and is 1st in line for Presidency if the President cannot do his duties or dies.
Next in line is the Vice-President, followed by the Speaker of the House.
Next in line after the VP is the Speaker of the House.
He is the President of the Senate and is 1st in line for Presidency if the President cannot do his duties or dies.
The Vice President, Joe Biden, is next in line for President.
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