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First the Vice President, then the Speaker of the House, then the President pro tempore of the Senate, then the Secretary of State, then the Secretary of the Treasury, then the Secretary of Defense, then the Attorney General, then the Secretary of the Interior, then the Secretary of Agriculture, then the Secretary of Commerce, then the Secretary of Labor, then the Secretary of Labor, then the Secretary of Health and Human Services, then the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, then the Secretary of Transportation, then the Secretary of Energy, then the Secretary of Education, then the Secretary of Veteran Affairs, and then the Secretary of Homeland Security.
The Secretary of State is one of the President's cabinet members, who are appointed by the President and some are approved by the Senate. They serve the length of term of the President or until the President convinces them to resign so he can replace them.
If the president were to be taken out of office. The presidential succession is as goes: * The Vice President Dick Cheney * Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi * President pro tempore of the Senate1 Robert Byrd * Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice * Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson * Secretary of Defense Robert Gates * Attorney General Michael Mukasey * Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne * Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Conner2 * Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez3 * Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao4 * Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt * Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alphonso Jackson * Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters * Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman * Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings * Secretary of Veterans Affairs James Peake * Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff
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In the event that the President of the United States should become incapacitated there is a system in place to replace them. The V ice President is next. Following him is the Speaker of the House. Following him is the President Pro Tem of the Senate and finally various members of the President's cabinet.
Salmon P. Chase
He tried to replace Edward Stanton.
If the President dies, the VP becomes President. After which the VP (now President) will nominate a new Vice President who the Senate needs to confirm. So there most always will be both. Same thing if the VP resigns or dies, the President nominates a new VP, Senate confirms. In the event both die at or near the same time, and there is no Vice President to take the Presidents place, the Speaker of the House (U.S. House of Representatives) is sworn in as acting President.
The first person in line to replace the President of the United States is the Vice President. The second in line is the Speaker of the House. The third in line is the President pro tempore of the Senate, and the fourth in line is the Secretary of State.
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In January of 1862, US President Lincoln replaced his Secretary of War, Simon Cameron with Edwin Stanton. Historians cite that under Cameron, the Department became corrupted by politics and Lincoln chose to fire Cameron and replaced him with Stanton.
President Lincoln's first secretary of war was Republican Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania. Cameron was charged with mismanagement and corruption while in office. With that said, most historians believe President Lincoln replaced Cameron because he joined with the Radical Republicans on the issue of slavery. Cameron distributed a report about arming former slaves. This was unacceptable to Lincoln. In early 1862, Lincoln replaced Cameron with Edwin M. Stanton as the secretary of war. Cameron