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Who was the oldest sitting president?

The oldest president at the end of his tenure was Ronald Reagan at 77; this distinction will eventually fall upon Joe Biden, who is currently 81.
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Who was the oldest president at death?

The oldest president at the time of death was George H. W. Bush, who died at the age of 94 years, 171 days. John F. Kennedy, assassinated at the age of 46 years, 177 days, was the youngest to have died in office; the youngest to have died by natural causes was James K.
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Who was the shortest president?

The tallest U.S. president was Abraham Lincoln at 6 feet 4 inches (193 centimeters), while the shortest was James Madison at 5 feet 4 inches (163 centimeters).
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Is there an age limit for president?

The U.S. Constitution sets minimum, but not maximum, age thresholds for presidents and members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. The minimum age is 35 for presidents, 30 for senators and 25 for representatives. The Constitution does not set a minimum or maximum age for Supreme Court justices.
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Who is the sitting president of the United States?

The 46th and current president of the United States is Joseph R. Biden, Jr. He was sworn into office on January 20, 2021.
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Who is the quiet President?

Calvin Coolidge (born John Calvin Coolidge Jr.; /ˈkuːlɪdʒ/; July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 30th president of the United States from 1923 to 1929. John Calvin Coolidge Jr. Plymouth Notch, Vermont, U.S.
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Has a sitting US President ever been removed from office?

Impeachment proceedings against both John Tyler and Richard Nixon began and made it out of committee, but Nixon resigned before the actual debate on the floor of the House began. To date, no president impeached by the House of Representatives has ever been removed from office by the Senate.
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Who was America's youngest President?

Age of presidents

The youngest person to become U.S. president was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at age 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley. The oldest person inaugurated president was Joe Biden, at age 78.
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What are the 4 requirements to be President?

The Constitution lists only three qualifications for the Presidency — the President must be at least 35 years of age, be a natural born citizen, and must have lived in the United States for at least 14 years.
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What are the 5 requirements to be President?

The U.S. Constitution states that the president must:
  • Be a natural-born citizen of the United States.
  • Be at least 35 years old.
  • Have been a resident of the United States for 14 years.
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Which President was never married?

Tall, stately, stiffly formal in the high stock he wore around his jowls, James Buchanan was the only President who never married.
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What two presidents died on the same day?

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day, July 4, 1826. Both were old men—Adams was 90, and Jefferson was 83—and both were ill, though Adams had been in comparatively robust health until just a few months earlier and Jefferson had been ill for an extended period.
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Which President died in 30 days?

William Henry Harrison, an American military officer and politician, was the ninth President of the United States (1841), the oldest President to be elected at the time. On his 32nd day, he became the first to die in office, serving the shortest tenure in U.S. Presidential history.
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Which president had 15 children?

John Tyler was the most prolific of all American President: he had 15 children and two wives. In 1813, Tyler married Letitia Christian, the daughter of a Virginia planter.
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Who is the only president who resigned from office?

Nixon's second term ended early when he became the only U.S. president to resign from office, as a result of the Watergate scandal. Yorba Linda, California, U.S.
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Who was the last president to be assassinated?

The most recent U.S. president to have been assassinated was John F. Kennedy, who was shot by former marine and defector to the Soviet Union, Lee Harvey Oswald.
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Can a former President run as Vice President?

In fact, the relevant constitutional provisions, their histories, and their purposes all point to the same conclusion: A twice-before-elected President may become Vice-President either through appointment or through election and — like any other Vice-President — may thereafter succeed from that office to the Presidency ...
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Do you have to be 50 to be President?

In the United States, a person must be aged 35 or over to serve as president.
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Can a President be elected more than twice?

Text. Section 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.
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How many presidents were assassinated in office?

Four sitting presidents have been killed: Abraham Lincoln (1865, by John Wilkes Booth), James A. Garfield (1881, by Charles J. Guiteau), William McKinley (1901, by Leon Czolgosz), and John F. Kennedy (1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald).
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How many American presidents were assassinated?

In the course of the history of the United States four Presidents have been assassinated, within less than 100 years, beginning with Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Attempts were also made on the lives of two other Presidents, one President-elect, and one ex-President.
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What president served 3 terms?

Roosevelt won a third term by defeating Republican nominee Wendell Willkie in the 1940 United States presidential election. He remains the only president to serve for more than two terms.
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What President was impeached but not removed?

Article I, charged Clinton with perjury. Article II, charged Clinton with obstruction of justice. Chief Justice William Rehnquist presided over Clinton's Senate trial. Both articles of impeachment failed to receive the required super-majority, and so Clinton was acquitted and was not removed from office.
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Which presidents were assassinated?

In American history, there have been only four U.S. Presidents assassinated:
  • Abraham Lincoln, in 1865 by John Wilkes Booth.
  • James Garfield, in 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau.
  • William McKinley.
  • John F. Kennedy, in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald (some conspiracy theorists disagree)
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Who was the first President to be assassinated in office?

The first President assassinated was Lincoln, who was shot on Good Friday, April 14, 1865, at a theater performance he had not wished to attend. He had gone to Ford's Theater out of a sense of obligation to a public that had expected to see General Grant, who was unable to attend.
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