Wednesday, April 27, 2022

The Presidential Succession Act of 1947

 Submitted by: Jackie Juntti

the person sitting in the Oval Office is not going to make it to the end of the term -  this is the list of succession -which should scare the daylights out of those who can still think. 

Imagine CAMELTOE HAIR@SS as your President or worse yet is PEE LOUSY

The current president pro tempore of the Senate is Patrick Leahy of Vermont. He was sworn in on January 20, 2021, during the 117th Congress, when the Democratic Party gained control of the Senate. 

 

What would be super (in my mind) is for the rigged election to be reverses and DJT to regain the Oval Office NOW.

 

Jackie Juntti

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The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 (and its amendments) establishes a long line of succession. This long line of succession deals with the possibility that multiple people in the line of succession might be killed or pass away at the same time.-

To start, in order to be eligible to serve as President, you must:

1) Be a natural-born citizen of the United States
2) Be at least 35 years of age
3) Have been a resident of the United States for at least 14 years
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Now, here is the current order of succession in the United States (an amendment added the Secretary of Homeland Security to the list a few years ago):

1. Vice President
2. Speaker of the House of Representatives
3. President pro tempore of the Senate
4. Secretary of State
5. Secretary of the Treasury
6. Secretary of Defense
7. Attorney General
8. Secretary of the Interior
9. Secretary of Agriculture
10. Secretary of Commerce
11. Secretary of Labor
12. Secretary of Health and Human Services
13. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
14. Secretary of Transporation
15. Secretary of Energy
16. Secretary of Education
17. Secretary of Veterans Affairs
18. Secretary of Homeland Security

If a person is ineligible to serve as President, the next person on the list is chosen.

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This succession list obviously creates the possibility of a situation where a member of the opposing party might only be two steps away from being named President.

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