President: If the President has served two terms, then they cannot be elected into office for a third term. Whether they can succeed into a third by assuming a job along the chain of succession has not been constitutionally tested. read more
The only job prohibited for a Former President of the United States is the Office of the President if he served for two terms, otherwise he can take up any job. Before 1958, the U.S. federal government provided no pension or other retirement benefits to Former United States Presidents and then Former Presidents Act took effect. read more
All except Richard Nixon were Vice Presidents immediately before election as President; 9 of the 14 succeeded to the Presidency because of the death or resignation of the elected President; 5 of those 9 were not re-elected. read more