The President of the United States serves as the Commander in Chief of the nation’s armed forces. While not in the chain of ...
One of the most vexing political questions throughout American history has been the role and importance of the vice president ...
Thomas Jefferson was a contradictory character ... who believed it was an extension of their own "glorious cause," and Vice President Adams, who was shocked by the bloody excesses of the Revolution.
While the president pro tempore of the Senate administered the oath to early vice presidents like John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, modern vice presidents typically choose personal ...
In this episode, Scott Becker interviews Dr. Judd Hollander, Senior Vice President of Healthcare Delivery Innovation at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Hollander shares insights from his career ...
For example, the Department of State has been around since 1790, when Thomas Jefferson was Secretary ... However, the offices of the president and vice president have never been simultaneously ...
Thomas Jefferson (seated left), Alexander Hamilton ... one that they intended to be president and the other vice-president. Aaron Burr, a lawyer and a former Senator, was to be Jefferson ...