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One full term, currently serving second (non-consecutive) term [f] 22: Abraham Lincoln: 1,503 16th • March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865 [c] One full term; assassinated: died 1 month and 11 days into second term, 1 day after being shot 23 tie: John Quincy Adams: 1,461 6th • March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829: One full term [m] Martin Van Buren: 1,461
He was then elected to a second, non-consecutive term in 2024, and assumed the presidency again on January 20, 2025, as the nation's 47th president. The following articles cover the timeline of Trump's first and second presidencies , and the time leading up to each of them:
Unlimited non-consecutive 6-year terms Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Lebanese President, who has a term of six years, as well as the support of the Lebanese Parliament, which has an undefined term not exceeding four years. Macau: Chief Executive: Two consecutive 5-year terms
The Republican-controlled House voted Tuesday to pass a bill that would ban transgender women and girls from participating in women's and girls' school sports, but it's unclear if the legislation ...
The Office of Correspondence formed over the fifty-year White House career of staffer Ira R.T. Smith. He began handling the mail as a part of his duties as a clerk to President William McKinley in 1897. At the time, Smith was one of only twelve White House staffers. President McKinley received about 100 letters per day.
Trump — both the 45th and 47th U.S. president — is also only the second person elected to a nonconsecutive White House term, following 22nd and 24th President Grover Cleveland.
[2] [5] Since the founding of the office in 1865, there have been only 11 executive clerks—an average term of over 13 years per executive clerk. The current White House Executive Clerk, since 2012, is career civil servant Dave Kalbaugh. [4] Kalbaugh has served in the Office of the Executive Clerk for 29 years, serving four presidents. [6] [7]
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden greet President-elect Donald Trump and Melania Trump as they arrive at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, 2025, before departing for the ...