In 2180 President Cabot is the first human to witness the Second Coming. Jesus shows up in the Oval Office, anoints the President as his First Bishop and tasks him to proselytize the rest of the nation, which sets off the One Year War. The Army of the Lord, made of Christers who accept the President's visitor as being the returned Jesus, fight the Doubters, who suspect this visitor of being nothing but a hoax. Over the course of the war, New York City, the eastern third of New York State, Miami, Atlanta, large parts of Maryland and Virginia, and various other locations are destroyed. After about half the population on the East Coast is killed and the situation is stabilizes: the United States government, headed by the President-Bishop and with Jesus making frequent appearances and performing various miracles, remains in control of the Eastern Seaboard and cuts itself off completely from the seceding Godless states to its west, known collectively as "Gommorrah" or "Holywood".
Succeeds David Bowers, who was president in the previous Splinter Cell installments.
An assassination attempt is made on her life by corrupt elements of Third Echelon, a sub-agency of the NSA. She is rescued by rogue agent Sam Fisher.
She orders the termination of Third Echelon and authorizes the launch of Fourth Echelon under the direction of Fisher.
She leads the nation's campaign to counter "The Blackist", a series of coordinated terrorist attacks planned against the United States aimed to end America's overseas military presence worldwide.
President in: The Boys live-action television series (Season 4).
As US Senator for Oklahoma, he refused to support a bill which would have allowed Supes to enlist in the US Armed Forces until he was blackmailed into doing so after being photographed having sex with Doppelgänger (who had taken the form of a young woman).
As Speaker of the House of Representatives, he is responsible for overseeing the certification of the 2024 election results. Whilst attending a Federalist Society party hosted by Tek Knight, he is convinced to join a plot to oust President-elect Robert Singer by Homelander and Victoria Neuman (Singer's running mate and a corrupt closeted Supe).
When Homelander outs Neuman as a Supe on live television, Calhoun refuses to reopen the certification of the election results following this revelation, leading to nationwide rioting and protest and an assassination attempt against Singer.
After Neuman is assassinated by Billy Butcher, Singer is arrested after Sister Sage frames him for orchestrating it, leading Calhoun being elevated to the presidency under the Twenty-fifth Amendment. He immediately swears allegiance to Homelander, deputizing him and Vought after declaring martial law, and revealing the statis pod that Soldier Boy (Homelander's father) was being detained in.
Is in favor of a nationwide abortion ban, believing miscarriage to be a viable alternative.
According to Neuman, he refuses to be alone in the company of any woman who is not his wife or mistress.
He is formerly a professional wrestler and pornographic actor. His presidency is plagued with rampant famine, dust storms, and the collapse of the Brawndo company.
The incumbent president who died in a cataclysmic event which simultaneously killed all mammals with a Y chromosome except for escape artist Yorick Brown and his pet monkey Ampersand.
Prior to the event, he had ordered the Culper Ring operative Agent 355 to kill a white supremacist terrorist cell, and had been criticised by the Chair of the House Intelligence Committee Chair (and his eventual successor) Jennifer Brown for not backing a bill that would have permitted social media sites to permanently ban white supremacists.
His daughter Kimberly Campbell Cunningham, a right-wing author and unofficial advisor, leads a caucus of surviving Republican lawmakers who, in part, wish to remove the newly sworn-in Democrat Brown as president in order to restore the influence they had under the Campbell administration. However, they are hesitant about elevating Regina Oliver, President Campbell's Secretary of Veterans Affairs, to the presidency due to her fringe views.
Former governor and US senator from Ohio who is elected to the White House in the late 1980s, and dies in office. His widow Tess is kidnapped and later rescued by a Secret Service agent.
President in I, Martha Adams by Pauline Glen Winslow (1982 novel).
Carmody is elected president after President Reagan and Vice President Bush are assassinated in a bombing.
Cuts back defense in an effort to appease the Soviet Union, and surrenders to it after a Counterforce Attack destroys the bulk of the U.S. Nuclear Deterrent.
Forced to resign by Soviets in favor of Vice President Bristol.
Serves from 1956 to 1962 though his term had expired, because his successor-elect disappears in the Allegheny Mountains on his way to the capital.
His authority in practice is restricted to the environs of Washington D.C., because the US disintegrated from the failure of the New Deal and the decades-long continuation and deepening of the 1929 economic crisis.
Caruso is mentioned among the statesmen from different countries ineffectively trying to negotiate an end to the European war of the 1940s (in which the US did not get involved).
President in: Promises to Keep by George Bernau (novel)
Cassidy is a roman à clef representation of John F. Kennedy. The novel assumes an alternate history in which Cassidy survives a November 1963 assassination attempt.
Cassidy spends the remaining fourteen months of his term recovering from gunshot wounds and does not run for re-election in 1964. He allows his vice president, Ransom W. Gardner, to run in his place, on the condition that Gardner names his brother, Attorney General Tim Cassidy, as vice president. John Cassidy runs for and wins the 1964 election as senator from New York.
After Tim Cassidy is killed in Vietnam, John Cassidy challenges Gardner for the Democratic nomination in 1968.
Cassidy survives a second assassination attempt in Los Angeles and is elected the 37th President of the United States.
While still President-Elect, he falls victim to a day of widespread terrorist attacks on the executive branch in the episode "Sacrifice". The attacks claim the lives of incumbent Vice President Charles Horton while on a visit to Rome and Castillo's running mate.
He is attacked in a motorcade attacked by terrorists in Cascade, Colorado, while en route to Colorado Springs Airport. Castillo is able to escape, flanked by two surviving Secret Service agents who are later killed. He is pursued through the Colorado countryside by the terrorists, who are disguised as members of the Colorado Army National Guard. He is later rescued by Delta Force operatives and returned to safety, with the news of the attack on his motorcade being censored from the public to prevent widespread national panic. The assassination of his running mate is blamed on an accidental gas leak for the same reason.
Later appears as president, in "The Last Nazi", where he orders the Delta Force team to track down a surviving Schutzstaffel officer in Switzerland and bring him to The Hague to prevent private operatives working for his close friend and donor (a survivor of the Holocaust whose family was killed by the man) from killing him.
Also appears in "Unknown Soldier", where he orders the unit to track down and defuse a set of dirty bombs bound for various cities across the United States.
Former Secretary of Communications before becoming president after the incumbent president commits suicide rather than surrender to the Soviets at the start of a nuclear war.
As Secretary of Health and Human Services, Charles is next in line of succession after most members of the US government are killed in a series of nuclear attacks on two dozen American cities.
In the aftermath of the attacks, Charles' claim to the presidency is challenged by five other surviving government officials (mostly members of the US Senate). His administration manages to regain control over all US territory east of the Mississippi with Columbus, Ohio, as the new capital. However, two newly emerged governments refuse to recognize the administration: the Allied States of America (led by former Wyoming senator John Tomarchio) and an independent Texas.
Claremont is from Texas and served in the U.S. House of Representatives. She was Speaker of the House. She is elected President in 2016 with Senator Mike Holleran of Vermont as her running mate. She is re-elected in 2020, in which Senator Jeffrey Richards of Utah is her major opponent.
She is married to a man named Leo. Senator Oscar Diaz of California is her ex-husband and the father of her children, Alex and June. In the film adaptation, they are still married with Alex as an only child .
Claremont and her team craft the public persona of the White House Trio for her son Alex, her daughter June, and Holleran's granddaughter Nora so they would have greater control over how the public perceived them.
Has a wife named Charlotte and two sons named Grant and Henry. The couple also had a third son named Joseph, who died a year before the events of the series.
Elected on a platform of total transparency, he upholds this even in light of serious situations such as the White House's power grid being hacked or a Secret Service agent's apparent suicide (actually having been murdered by Chucky).
Despite this, he employs CIA agent Warren Pryce to investigate the growing number of murders committed by Chucky in secret, with Pryce and Charlotte then keeping the murders covered up even from Collins to give him plausible deniability.
Chucky assassinates Collins to steal his nuclear launch codes, although he is prevented from starting World War Three.
In the aftermath of his death, Pryce uses a body double to fabricate a story of Collins' resignation due to a 'brain tumour' and facilitate an orderly transition to Vice President Spencer Rhodes. However, before this plan can be enacted, events spiral out of control, resulting in the deaths of the body double, Rhodes, Pryce and many others, alongside the White House burning down.
Charlotte, Grant and Henry survive the events, and Chucky's influence is banished from the White House.
The Presidency presumably passes to the Speaker of the House.
President in The Eclipse of Dawn (1971) by Gordon Eklund
Runs for president in 1988 after the US collapsed in The Second Civil War and the White House was moved from ruined Washington, D.C., to California. He reunites the nation with extraterrestrial help from Jupiter. He is revealed to be a murderer . but the narrator considers him to be "The Best Man for the Nation".
Native of Mooseport, Maine, Cole serves two terms as president and attempts to run for mayor of Mooseport after his presidency. Is the first president to divorce his wife while in office.
Succeeds President Jim Stonecold, who resigns after the Pluto's Kiss incident.
Announces the "Network Peace Proclamation" to the world on December 14, 2007, exactly three years after the Pluto's Kiss incident destroyed the modern internet.
Before entering politics, Collier served for three decades with the CIA and became the agency's director. He is selected as the Democratic vice presidential candidate by Senator Paul Garcetti, as Collier has influence over the party's conservative wing, whose votes Garcetti needs.
Upon taking office, Collier fights with Secretary of State Elaine Barrish, whom he resented for having more influence in government than he did.
In late 2010, Collier blackmails Republican Congressman Sean Reeves into backing an administration bill after he procured evidence of Reeves's closeted homosexuality and affair with Barrish's son, T.J Hammond, which indirectly leads to T.J attempting suicide and T.J's father, former President Bud Hammond, punching Collier in the Oval Office upon learning of Collier's blackmail.
Collier is to be dropped as vice president by Garcetti after the latter learns of the blackmail, but Garcetti dies when Air Force One crashes due to a technical fault in mid-2011, leaving Collier as Acting President and then President after Garcetti's corpse was found in the wreckage.
In 2172 Deklan Comstock, a repressive and dictatorial hereditary president assassinates his brother, but his Liberal nephew Julian escapes. Julian Comstock overthrows his uncle and embark on democratic reforms, but is overthrown and assassinated by the reactionary armed forces and official church.
An ultra-liberal former Congressman from Mississippi, he is oblivious to a Soviet plot to overthrow the Saudi monarchy and cut off Mideast oil to the West.
Conroy is purportedly a descendant of Alexander Hamilton and is the President of the United Republic of America, an extreme right-wing reorganization of the United States of America where New England and the Pacific Northwest have seceded and become sovereign nations, at least up until 2070.
A former Congressman from Alabama, he is instrumental in getting Operation Starflight, the first crewed deep-space mission to colonize 47 Ursae Majoris, up and running.
Party: Liberty Party, an ultra-right-wing neoconservative party
Serves as the 40th president, whose popular conservative leadership influences the policies of his Republican successors.
Married to First Lady Bitsy Cooper, but has a string of affairs while in office.
Secretly suffers from diagnosed ADHD, requiring his wife to essentially run the nation and provide him with guidance out of the public eye.
Survived an assassination attempt in 1986 perpetrated by Leonard Carnahan, who shot him whilst he was campaigning in Stockton, California.
Although he survived the attempt on his life, the bullet remained in his head as it was too dangerous for medical staff to remove it. Cooper dies in 2014 of a stroke caused by complications from the injury.
He is an initially unpopular president whose popularity surges when his childhood friend, Sam Brenner (Adam Sandler), helps defend the world against aliens.
He is an expert at the crane game, which comes in handy to defeat the alien invaders.
Plays a major role in Mussos book Brooklyn Girl, where he is on track to win the Republican primary against Donald Trump and Ted Cruz
Has an extra-marital affair with an African-American woman, Joyce Carlyle, and an illegitimate child with her, Claire Carlyle, the later fiancée of the books protagonist, Raphael Barthelemy.
While trying to convince Joyce to keep their affair a secret because his presidential campaign would be endangered, the two get into an argument in which he accidentally kills her
In the following novel by Musso, An apartment in Paris, he wins the election but is poorly received.
President in: Stealth Bomber by Barnaby Williams (1990 novel)
Believing that Cord's defense policy would be beneficial to the Soviet Union during the Cold War, the Soviets manipulate a presidential election to have Cord elected. Their plot is exposed when Iran tries to start World War Three.
He is a mentioned in the first book (I, Q: Independence Hall)
He is a minor character in the second book (I, Q: The White House), where he risks his position to keep the cover of a spy attempting to take down a terrorist organization.
Struggles to deal with multiple crises, including population growth, the impending availability of life expectancy extension, two wars in Africa and the revelation of a cover-up about the early Apollo moon missions.
Curry is a roman à clef representation of John F. Kennedy.
Is elected Governor of New York before appointing himself to a vacant US Senate seat two years later.
Wins the nomination from Senator Esker Scott Anderson of Oregon and asks him to be his vice presidential running mate.
Defeats Republican James Dudley and his running mate, Illinois Senator Richard Monckton.
Allows a CIA plan to aid an exile invasion of the Dominican Republic, but orders an assassination calculated to make the invasion fail.
In September of his second year in office, he flies from Albany to meet his wife Jenna at Camp David, when a private plane accidentally collides with Air Force One, killing everyone on board.
Overweight and the father of several children, President Curtin in the year 2000 advocated a one-child policy to deal with overpopulation. The resulting protest led to a nuclear war.
Commonly known simply as the President, President Curtis shares a love–hate relationship with Rick Sanchez, often alternating between calling upon him and his grandson Morty Smith to protect America and the world from various threats, to attempting to have him arrested or killed. He was first introduced in the second season episode "Get Schwifty".
A recently lobotomized former screen actor, who is hated at home and desperate to regain popularity. With other world leaders, he starts World War III, resulting in a nuclear holocaust.
A nameless President who's currently serving his third term during the second American Civil War. Not much is known about him apart from the fact he dissolved the FBI and it is mentioned he is the one who started the Civil War.
Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency of 12 years.
In his first term, IA Director Andrew Munsey, Secretary of State Vincent Marsh, and other intelligence officials plan a coup in Iran to stop the Iranian peace talks. Marsh is killed during the planning, prompting Dalton to replace him with Elizabeth McCord, a former senior CIA analyst and Georgetown professor. His administration signs a peace treaty with Iran to diffuse their nuclear weapons program in 2015 after the attempted coup fails and the Munsey conspiracy is exposed.
In 2015 he opens relations with Cuba by lifting the trade embargo.
Dalton initially escalates a conflict over Ukraine with new Russian President Maria Ostrova, leading to an air battle between air forces before diffusing the conflict with McCord's help. Dalton holds the peace deal with the new Russian government after Ostrova's assassination. In a further development to return a US asset (Russian military officer Dimitri Petrov) who had helped the US massively during the conflict but had been captured, Dalton authorizes a spy swap for the officer with Russian spy Peter Buckley, a former CIA officer and US traitor.
Dalton deals with terrorist group Hizb al-Shahid, who commit terrorist attacks in the Middle East. When their members detonate a dirty bomb in Washington D.C., Dalton authorizes the formation of a top-secret intel unit to combat them including former spy Henry McCord, Elizabeth's husband.
Dalton tries to broker peace between India and Pakistan but the talks fail due to a Pakistani nuclear bomb crash landing in India and a coup led by the Pakistani Foreign Minister to overthrow the Prime Minister of Pakistan. As a result, Dalton executes the Render Safe plan to secure nuclear missile sites in Pakistan.
As a result of his ambitious, successful peace deals with Iran and Cuba, as well as the Hizb al-Shahid attack in Washington D.C. and the Buckley Trade, Dalton is challenged for the Republican party nomination in 2016 by Pennsylvania Governor Sam Evans. Although he initially led Evans in the primary polls, a radical shift on foreign policy to include acceptance of climate change as a national security issue, the changing of alliances in the Middle East, and Dalton's earlier foreign policy achievements allow Evans to portray Dalton as soft on defense to the Republican base and win the party nomination over Dalton.
Faced with being only the second President in US history to lose his party nomination for a second term (after Franklin Pierce in 1856), Dalton is convinced by Secretary McCord and Chief of Staff Russell Jackson to run in the general election as an independent candidate to preserve his legacy and stop Evans and isolationist Democratic nominee Fred Reynolds's actions.
When she confronts her son in their Massachusetts estate and threatens to go public about his illegal actions, he murders FBI Deputy Director Jackson Prigg in a drug induced rage and threatens to kill her as well.
Ultimately, she is saved by a rogue former black ops agent, who was tracking Derek and kills him as vengeance for the death of a friend, one of the scam victims who committed suicide.
Fictionally assumed to have been elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2008 in an alternate timeline where George W. Bush's second term and Barack Obama's first term do not happen.
Previously served as the governor of Tennessee (2003–2008) and as a senator from Tennessee (1977–1995)
Vice President to Wayne Palmer
When Palmer is severely injured in an assassination attempt, Daniels takes over as acting president.
Palmer assumes office again for a few hours and asks for Daniels' resignation over Daniels' plan to launch a nuke at Hamri Al-Assad's country in order to stop Fayed from detonating another bomb on US soil. Palmer collapses during a press conference soon after and Daniels assumes office as Acting President.
Serves out the rest of Palmer's term after Palmer's death and loses re-election to Allison Taylor in the 2012 presidential elections.
President in: Action Comics344 (Dec 1966) and 345 (Jan 1967)
Supergirl travels to an alternate reality where teenagers are in charge. While Supergirl is unpopular, Linda Danvers is elected President of the Union of American States.
Daviar succeeds President Kyle Haeffner after his death during the November 3 coup staged by The New Revolution. She declares martial law and ruthlessly stamps out the coup within 24 hours.
She is succeeded by Senate President Pro Tempore Gene Simone after she goes missing.
Davis was an African-American Senator from Maryland prior to his nomination as Governor Phil Bristol's running-mate. Davis is wounded in the assassination of President-elect Bristol and later sworn in from his hospital room. He presides over a war between China and U.N. forces over control of Siberia.
Davis has the vice president assassinated in order to become president, as the president, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and everyone else ahead of him died in the crash of Air Force One when the blackout hit, to fulfill his goals of reshaping the United States in his own image.
President at the end of: The Zero Factor by William Oscar Johnson (1980 novel)
Dayton is the Vice President to Augustus Alvin York, a Republican nominated in Chicago as the candidate for president when the convention for the 1980 election is hopelessly deadlocked with Ronald Reagan and other nominees. After dozens of ballots, York is a compromise/sacrificial nomination.
York wins the 1980 election, but then becomes rather obsessed with the Zero Factor for presidents, where all presidents elected in a year ending in Zero since 1840 have died in office. York fears he will be next in 1980. After multiple attempts on his life, York suffers severe stress, and finds freedom from the Zero Factor by resigning and turning the presidency over to Browning Dayton.
Dean is within the alternate reality, titled The "Deanverse" (Named because of Dean's term as the 37th President of The United States as opposed to Richard Nixon).
Dean wins the 1968 election due to a successful advertising campaign calling for the end of the Vietnam War.[3]
Subject to many Southern hate groups, known as the "Anti Dean Association" that believed Dean was The Devil in disguise. The Association caused many terroristic attacks, such as cutting down power lines and hijacking sirens, causing millions to go deaf. [4]
Through the newly founded "United States Department of Technology", and the use of surgical androids, the mass deafness caused by the attack was cured, eventually eradicating deafness.
Sitting Vice President, on the verge of being asked to leave the coming year's ticket, who succeeds to the presidency after his unnamed predecessor dies on the Fourth of July.
Despite enormous personal criticism at home and abroad, he defies plans by Yuri Serapin, the dictator of the Soviet Union, to undermine the west.
Delbacher survives an assassination attempt by a false KGB defector inside the White House.
He presides over the disintegration of the Soviet Union, but is disappointed when the People's Republic of China begins assimilating Soviet Asian territory, including Siberia.
President Demsky escapes Washington, D.C., before it was destroyed by alien invaders.
Seen as a mythic figure leading the resistance to the invaders, Demsky is found by astronauts who have returned to Earth, in hiding with other former government officials and with no interest in fighting.
Inspired by the astronauts, Demsky joins them in beginning an actual resistance.
A fascist candidate who in the "original" timeline was defeated in 2055 by the more moderate Keith, but becomes the president in an alternate timeline when a time traveler steps on a butterfly and caused a wave of historical changes.
Dewey was the 33rd president of the United States from January 20, 1941 to January 20, 1949. He took office following the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt and was succeeded by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
While running for election, he kills a teenager in a drunk driving crash. Desperate, he accepts a large campaign donation of illicit money from corrupt businessman Alexander Kirk to hire a professional cleaner.
He is blackmailed over accepting Kirk's dirty money by Raymond Reddington into providing a full pardon to Elizabeth Keen over her killing of the corrupt Attorney General.
While preparing for re-election, his wife begs him to publicly confess to the death of the teenager. Diaz conspires with his Chief of Staff Ana McMahon to have the First Lady assassinated by a Secret Service agent.
Reddington and the Blacklist task force intervene to save the First Lady and expose Diaz's crimes, leading to his downfall and arrest.
Succeeds to the presidency after President Fenton and the Speaker of the House are killed in an accident in Frankfurt, West Germany, and Vice President Noah Calvin refuses to assume the office due to poor health.
Dilman is initially manipulated by Secretary of State Arthur Eaton, who wants to orchestrate Dilman's downfall to take his place.
He oversees the criminal extradition of Robert Wheeler to South Africa for attempting to kill a politician there, which upsets his political activist daughter, Wanda.
In the novel he decides not to run for re-election. In the film, he is last seen walking on stage at the national convention.
President in: The General's President by John Dalmas
Native of Colorado.
Served as vice president under President Wheeler, and takes over as president after Wheeler's death
After a stock market crash in 1994 throws the United States and the rest of the world into turmoil, he works with the United States Congress to institute several emergency measures to combat growing unrest.
Donnelly is left physically and emotionally drained during his time in office during the unrest, becoming so ill he has to be permanently accompanied by members of the Medical Corps.
Donnelly wanted to resign due to the stress, and chooses to appoint Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Thomas M. "Jumper" Cromwell as vice president to succeed him, having forced the previous vice president's resignation after a scandal. Cromwell recommends Donnelly appoint Arne Haugen to take over the office. Donnelly uses the emergency powers to appoint Haugen to the office of vice president without the need for congressional approval, and then immediately resigns, causing Haugen to ascend to the office of the president.
After his resignation, President Donnelly is taken to Bethesda Naval Hospital for treatment.
President in issues 29-33 of Doom 2099, and other Marvel 2099 titles.
Dictator of the fictional country Latveria, Doom arrives in the year 2099. Seeing the damage being done to the world by American mega-corporations, Doom invades America and installs himself as president by "right of revolution".
Douglas runs against Senator Russell P. Kramer of Ohio and loses, but he defeats Kramer four years later in a landslide. Douglas is later defeated by Kramer's vice president, William Haney. Douglas later ran again for office as an independent alongside Kramer. He has a reputation as a womanizer and is married to Katherine Douglas.
He leads the nation during a Soviet invasion of the United States that ignites World War III. He is still president on June 30, 1972, when the first phase of the war ends.
Her body is fatally shot by a crazed gunman during her second term, but her mind is uploaded to an artificial body, which serves for the remainder of the term.
She is the subject of the fictional Supreme Court caseDurksen v. Hawksorth, which established that legal personhood is transferred to an artificial body when consciousness is transferred.