Why did Linda resign House of Cards?

But let's move on to a woman who got stuck in a compromising position of a less sexual nature: Linda Vasquez, the president's chief of staff, who handed in her resignation after one too many disagreements with Frank about that stupid bridge, built with the help of the Chinese.
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Why did Walker resign House of Cards?

On October 30, 2014, after the efforts to hold onto his office, President Walker was faced with an 8% approval rating and the inevitability of impeachment. With this, he decided to resign his office of President and let Frank become the 46th President of the United States.
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What is Linda's job House of Cards?

Linda Vasquez (Sakina Jaffrey) is the former Chief of Staff to President Walker. While she got her position in the White House with Underwood's help and works with Frank as much as she can, she also sees into his duplicity more than others.
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What happened to Michael Kern?

Season 6. While presumably still serving as Secretary of the Treasury within the new Underwood administration, Kern was forced to resign among other members of the cabinet after Claire accused them of undermining her presidency.
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What happens to Raymond Tusk in House of Cards?

Tusk was pardoned by President Frank Underwood after admitting that Xander Feng, Daniel Lanagin, and himself used Lanagin's casino as a front for money laundering.
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What happened to Jackie Sharp in House of Cards?

After a Republican victory in the 2014 Midterms, Jackie loses her place as House Majority Whip, and becomes the Assistant House Minority Whip, although managing to get re-elected in an uphill battle at home.
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How does Seth betray Frank?

Then, Doug openly suspected Seth of betraying Frank by demanding he hand over his phone and email records after a photo of Frank's father shaking hands with a KKK member gets leaked and splattered across a billboard.
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Who is Donald in House of Cards?

Appears in:

Blythe to Frank Underwood. Donald Blythe is an American politician of the Democratic Party and the 50th Vice President of the United States, serving under President Frank Underwood first term. Blythe is a former Member of the House of Representatives from New Hampshire.
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Who Was Peter Russo in House of Cards?

Peter Russo was portrayed by Corey Stoll in Season 1 of House of Cards. Peter Russo is based on the British character Roger O'Neill for similarities. His situation involving being caught with a prostitute is also based off a minor character, MP Stoat.
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Who is Raymond Tusk based on?

Raymond Tusk is partially inspired by Warren Buffett

Viktor Petrov isn't the only House of Cards character inspired by a real person. Creator Beau Willimon has admitted that frugal billionaire Warren Buffett was the inspiration for season 2 antagonist Raymond Tusk.
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What happened to Kate Baldwin House of Cards?

Baldwin is sent from the Telegraph's London bureau after her predecessor is dismissed by Seth Grayson.
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Will there be season 7 House of Cards?

On October 30, 2017, Netflix announced House of Cards would end with the sixth season, following sexual assault allegations against Spacey.
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Why did Frank Underwood resign?

Underwood's short-lived second term, however, was riddled with scandal. He and his administration was investigated by the Declaration of War committee, which led to his resignation from the presidency on March 15, 2017.
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Did the watershed bill pass?

The bill was defeated by two votes (216 for - 218 against) in the House and was a catalyst in the breakdown of Russo's campaign and led to his eventual presumed suicide.
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Who is Frank Underwood based on?

He is based on Francis Urquhart, the protagonist of the British novel and television series House of Cards, from which the American Netflix series is drawn. He is married to Claire Underwood (Robin Wright), and also had a sexual relationship with Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara) in season 1.
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Why was Leann Harvey killed?

After the resignation of Frank Underwood as President of the United States, she was designated to be the White House Chief of Staff. However, while driving later that night, she was tailed by contractors employed by the Underwoods and subsequently killed.
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Why does Frank sabotage Peter Russo?

Frank orchestrated the murder of Russo because of the many strings attached to his name. If Russo were to expose any of the secrets Frank was keeping for him (for example, covering up Russo's DUI or that he was with Rachel the night he was pulled over), Frank would be done for.
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Why did Frank set up Russo?

But, Frank's ultimate goal was to get the V.P. job, and, since the current V.P. was from Pennsylvania, Frank's larger plan was to prop Russo up for the job, take him down, and then basically the V.P. would have no choice but to step in and run to save his home state from having a Republican leader.
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Why is it called House of Cards?

"House of cards" is also an expression that dates back to 1645 meaning a structure or argument built on a shaky foundation or one that will collapse if a necessary (but possibly overlooked or unappreciated) element is removed.
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Where did they film House of Cards?

Most of the interior scenes in House of Cards are filmed in a large industrial warehouse, which is located in Joppa, Maryland, also in Harford County, which is about 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Baltimore.
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Who is villain in House of Cards?

Frank Underwood (November 5, 1959 - May 2017) was the main villainous protagonist of the Netflix original series House of Cards, being the main protagonist of the first five seasons and the posthumous overarching antagonist in the sixth and final season.
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Did Seth leak the photo?

In Chapter 44 of House of Cards, fever dreams ravage the mind and tickle the conscience of the king, while the world on the outside keeps on spinning. Doug discovers it was Seth who leaked the photo of Frank and the rebel solider to the media and he tries to fire him.
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What was in Claire Underwood's Journal?

He did this by lying to her some more about working for the Second Lady Claire Underwood, convincing her to hand over her husband's entire journal, containing 60 years worth of his personal memories and professional notes, by telling her his entire legacy would be destroyed should the journal come into wrong hands.
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What happens to Hammerschmidt in House of Cards?

Tom Hammerschmidt

Unfortunately, just as he seemed to finally be getting close to proving all of the Underwoods' crimes, Claire had him assassinated. As if his death wasn't sad enough, he's shot in the back of the head while trying to comfort his dog from the presence of a gunman.
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Why did Remy and Jackie break up?

(Spoilers from Season 4, Episode 2.)

He ultimately breaks it off with her, however, claiming she has become "too cold" as the Majority Whip. In Season 3, we are treated to a late-night hookup between the two, long after their romantic relationship has soured.
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