Yes for a brief period of 32 days from January 31, 1801 until the end of the day on March 3, 1801, John Marshall was both Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) and Secretary of State under President John Adams. Adams requested that Marshall continue to serve in his capacity as Secretary of State after taking the judicial oath of office until the newly elected President, Thomas Jefferson, took office on March 4, 1801. Marshall agreed For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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