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  1. The United States presidential line of succession is the order in which government officials replace the president of the United States if the president leaves office before an elected successor is inaugurated. If the president dies, resigns or is removed from office, the vice president becomes president for the rest of the term.

  2. Aug 18, 2023 · As of August 2023, here is the current U.S. presidential line of succession: Vice President Kamala Harris; Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy; President Pro Tempore of the Senate Patty Murray

  3. Oct 3, 2020 · The presidential line succession refers to the manner in which various federal government officials assume the office of President of the United States leaves office before an elected successor is inaugurated.

  4. Pursuant to the authority conferred upon it by Section 3 of the Twentieth Amendment, Congress passed the Presidential Succession Act of 1948 1. to address the situation that would arise if both the President-elect and Vice President-elect failed to qualify on or before the time fixed for the beginning of the new Presidential term.

  5. Pursuant to the authority conferred upon it by Section 3 of the Twentieth Amendment, Congress passed the President ial Succession Act of 1948 1. to address the situation that would arise if both the President -elect and Vice President -elect failed to qualify on or before the time fixed for the beginning of the new President ial term.

  6. Presidential Succession Act. July 18, 1947. On July 18, 1947, President Harry Truman signed the Presidential Succession Act. The original act of 1792 had placed the Senate president pro tempore and Speaker of the House in the line of succession, but in 1886 Congress had removed them.

  7. Feb 12, 2024 · What is the presidential line of succession? The Presidential Succession Act states that a sitting president may be replaced if they become incapacitated, die, resign, are unable to hold office or ...

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