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Related Stories. The 25 Defining Works of the Black Renaissance. There, she majored in broadcast journalism and temporarily put aside her dreams of becoming a singer. During her senior year, in , Underwood decided to try out for American Idol. Not only did she pass that audition, she went on to become the winner of the show's fourth season.
Underwood's debut album, Some Hearts , quickly went multi-platinum, making it the fastest-selling female country album since the introduction of the Nielsen SoundScan in Her first single, "Inside Your Heaven," hit the top of the Billboard pop charts.
Her follow-up single, "Jesus, Take the Wheel," then shot to the top of the country charts. In contrast to her softer-sounding material, Underwood also had great success with "Before He Cheats," a tale about a straying ex-boyfriend. That same year, Underwood released her follow-up album, Carnival Ride.
It reached the top of the album charts and scored several No. On May 10, , at the age of 26, Underwood was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry by country star Garth Brooks , making her the youngest member of the famed institution. She was nominated for Album of the Year, but lost the award to George Strait.
Underwood also hosted the CMA Awards with fellow country star Brad Paisley, kicking off what would become an annual tradition.
The TV event, which was broadcast live, more closely followed the original musical than the film starring Julie Andrews , and went on to receive four Emmy nominations. To celebrate her remarkable career, Underwood released Greatest Hits: Decade 1 in the fall of The album also featured some new material, including the hit "Something in the Water," which later earned a Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance.
He is officially sworn into his second term on February 17, Shortly after being sworn into his second term, the committee that was investigating Frank's declaration of war is revived to investigate Frank, an act by Congressman Alex Romero after being snubbed in Frank's inaugural address. Frank is informed that Garrett Walker will be testifying before the committee. Though he is expected to plead the fifth, tension arises when Frank and Walker meet before he testifies.
The next day, Hammerschmidt discovers leaked information: that the White House staged a terrorist attack on Election Day. Seth panics in his office while Frank discusses spying on all White House personnel to find out who the leak is. Frank is speechless, partially because Womack himself is under investigation. An article breaks the next day: that a source from within the White House confirmed that Frank used questionable intelligence to close voting centers on election day.
Frank confronts Cathy about this, who is cooperating with Alex Romero. Frank later states that he believes Cathy is the leak, and that he has held on to her resignation. News breaks that Cathy will testify in front of the Declaration of War committee.
Hammerschimdt is given a "birthday card" with a computer chip in it from an unknown source. In the Executive Residence, Frank tries to convince Cathy to not testify, to no avail. Frank then pushes Cathy down a flight of stairs, and calls for help, claiming she's fallen. Cathy is hospitalized and thus prevented from testifying in front of the Declaration of War committee.
Frank is informed that Hammerschmidt is investigating the death of Zoe Barnes, and believes that it is not an accident. This prompts him to throw Doug under the bus. LeAnn and Nathan Green give their testimony. Frank, watching, debates whether he should go down and give his testimony. While he is urged not to, Frank goes to the committee and testifies. Frank admits to doing nothing wrong, but claims to respects the office of the presidency to allow the investigation to go on.
As a result, he announces he will resign the following day. Claire is furious that Frank announced he would resign without consulting her before.
Frank states that this was the only way out, and that everything has gone according to his plan, a plan that was developed at Elysian Fields. Frank plans on holding on to power with Frank on the outside in the private sector and Claire on the inside in the White House. Frank also reveals that he was the leak, and has been working with Doug to feed Hammerschmidt information. Frank says that Claire will have to pardon him and Doug, however.
Frank talks to Claire and asks about why she hasn't moved forward on his pardon. Claire says that she will pardon him when the time is right. Frank signs his resignation. Frank Underwood's presidency ended on March 15, , following his resignation. The Vice President Claire Underwood assumed office shortly afterwards.
Shortly after his presidency, Frank was interested in starting a foundation and turned toward Bill Shepherd and Annette Shepherd. On a night in May , Frank was drunk and came over to the Executive Residence with the intention of killing Claire. However, realizing Frank killing Claire would destory his legacy, Doug gave Frank a lethal dose of his liver medication.
Frank is a patient, cold, duplicitous, cunning, and ruthless politician that knows exactly how to take what he wants. Almost machine-like in his approach, he is known to be "extremely effective at what he sets his mind to" according to the likes of Raymond Tusk. Displayed as a power-hungry man with the skills and the resources to match, his quest for power and vengeance leads him to break old alliances and trample on and destroy those that stand in his way.
We later learn that he is even willing to kill those who become a threat, as shown through his murder of Peter Russo after he threatened to expose Frank along with himself and Zoe Barnes when she realises that Frank murdered Russo. He is a more than capable political maneuverer and can act warm, jolly and caring to people to gain their trust.
He has no qualms of killing people or ruining their lives and careers if it serves his goals. Despite these traits, Frank can be warm and gentle to those he truly cares about, particularly to Claire Underwood and to a lesser extent Zoe Barnes. He protects and takes care of those around him such as Doug and Steve and Edward Meechum, his bodyguards. With fellow schemers and politicians who understand his game, he has a definite respect for, such as Catherine Durant or Raymond Tusk.
However, they can very easily become his enemies if they interfere with his plans. House of Cards Wiki Explore. Kevin Spacey Robin Wright More Kevin Spacey More Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Congressmen Members of Congress. Frank Underwood. History Talk James K. Ulysses S. Rutherford B.
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Preceded by Garrett Walker.
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