Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins was chosen as this year’s designated survivor during President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress. This role requires Collins to retreat to a secure location outside the US Capitol during the speech, ready to assume presidential responsibilities in case of a catastrophic event. Collins, who assumed the position on February 5, is 17th in the line of presidential succession, a protocol established in historical legislation dating back to 1792 and updated in 1947.
The article also highlights past designated survivors for Trump’s previous speeches, including David Shulkin, Sonny Perdue, Rick Perry, and David Bernhardt. It notes that most of Trump’s Cabinet picks have been confirmed by Congress for his second term, except for Labor Secretary nominee Lori Chavez-DeRemer, who is currently ineligible for the line of succession due to pending confirmation.
Furthermore, the article lists the current presidential line of succession, starting with Vice President JD Vance and including key positions like House Speaker, Secretary of State, and Defense Secretary. This comprehensive list presents an overview of the individuals in line to assume the presidency in the event of unforeseen circumstances, emphasizing the importance of designated survivors in ensuring continuity of government.