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Congress Establishes A Line Of Presidential Succession

1792

Congress passes the Presidential Succession Act, which provides that should both the President and Vice President be unable to serve, the president pro tempore of the Senate (selected to preside over the Senate when the Vice President is absent) will serve as President. Next in line of succession are the Speaker of the House of Representatives, followed by the members of the cabinet in the order in which departments were created.