speaker of house.
vice president Speaker of the house president pro tempore of the senate various cabinet department heads
After the president comes the vice-president, followed by the Speaker of the House.After the president comes the vice-president, followed by the Speaker of the House.After the president comes the vice-president, followed by the Speaker of the House.After the president comes the vice-president, followed by the Speaker of the House.After the president comes the vice-president, followed by the Speaker of the House.After the president comes the vice-president, followed by the Speaker of the House.
vice 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 Vice President. Then the speaker of the house.
No, the vice president is the president of U.S Senate.
The Speaker of the House.
If both the President and the Vice President are unable to serve, then the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives would become President.
The Speaker of the House resides over the House or Reps and the Vice President resides over the Senate. No, the Vice President does.
Speaker of the House
To add on to the other person's answer, the correct answer is, first and foremost, the Speaker of the House. There is a line of command that followes directly after the Speaker, but I cannot remember that part, however. the Speaker of the House. If the president is out of office there is first the Vice-President, Speaker of the House, President Pro Tempore, Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of Defense, and then Cabinet members as they were assigned