There was no US President at that time. It wasn't until March 4, 1789, the day the that had been fixed for the new government under the US Constitution to open, that there was a President. There was...
No. It is Congress who can but hasn't since World War II and meekly approve Presidential "actions" of one sort or another and it is the President as the Commander in Chief who can send armies into...
No. You have to be a natural born citizen to be eligible for the Presidency. That includes those born in the US. Also, current U.S. statutes define various categories of individuals born overseas as...
The 36th President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson. President Johnson took office after President Kennedy was Assassinated and held the office for another term ending in 1969..