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This text provides details on the qualifications for holding executive office, including age and citizenship requirements, impeachment process, duties of the President, cabinet roles, salaries of key officials, and the strict order of succession in the U.S. government. It outlines the specific positions in the order of presidential succession and includes salary information for key officials. Understanding these aspects is crucial for comprehending the functioning of the U.S. Executive Branch.
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Qualifications for office: • Age • 35 yrs old (life expectancy in 1790: (34.5yrs) • Birth • Must be born in the U.S. • Must have lived in the U.S. for 14 yrs
Length of term • 4yrs (8yrs) Impeachment • To bring charges against the President (to accuse) • (Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton) • Senate tries the case (is the jury)
Duty • Carry out laws/can veto legislation from the Congress • Can issue executive orders • Can also issue pardons
What is the cabinet? • Heads of departments/serve as advisors • President’s salary? • $400,000 • In retirement $199,700 and secret service protection for life if President prior to 1997 Succession to the Presidency • A strict order has been made starting with the Vice President • (see next slide for a full list)
1. Vice President of the United States (Joe Biden (D-DE))2. Speaker of the House of Representatives (John Boehner (R-OH)) 3. President pro Tempore of the Senate (Patrick Leahy (D-VT))(longest serving senator of the president’s party) The secretaries of the president's Cabinet now fill out the balance of the order of presidential succession:4. Secretary of State5. Secretary of the Treasury6. Secretary of Defense7. Attorney General8. Secretary of the Interior9. Secretary of Agriculture10. Secretary of Commerce11. Secretary of Labor12. Secretary of Health & Human Services13. Secretary of Housing & Urban Development14. Secretary of Transportation15. Secretary of Energy16. Secretary of Education17. Secretary of Veterans' Affairs18. Secretary of Homeland Security
Vice-President – Joe Biden Salary - $231,900
Speaker of the House – John Boehner Salary - $223,500
President Pro-Tem of the Senate – Patrick Leahy Salary - $174,000
Secretary of State – Hillary Clinton Salary - $186,600
Secretary of the Treasury –Tim Geithner Salary - $191,3000