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the president has the power to check congress through thepower of vetoing legislation that comes to his desk.
Clinton remained president through the end of his term. Had he been removed from office, it would have gone to Vice President Al Gore.
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William Jefferson Clinton.
Congress and the President and, through the Media, to the Public.
No, Bill Clinton was President of the United States from 1993 through 2001.Lyndon B. Johnson was President in 1966.
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Congress cannot decrease the President's salary midway through his or her term. Once the salary is set, it is final.
This collection of essays examines President Truman's somewhat contentious relationships with Congress. Authors evaluate Truman's successes and defeats and measure him against later presidents of the United States. While the Truman era has been perceived as a stalemate between the executive and legislative branches, and while Congress failed to enact many of Truman's major domestic proposals, he still scored some notable legislative achievements in foreign and military policy. Truman tapped into experiences from his ten years in the Senate to forge relationships with members of Congress at a difficult time. A Democratic President facing a Republican Congress and a divided Democratic Party, Truman stands as a model for other presidents during periods of divided government.
The powers of the President are limited by Congress through the Checks and Balances system. Congress approves the President's appointments, and can override a presidential veto.
The president has to pass his political agenda through Congress within 4 years.
No, the president is not elected by Congress. In the United States, the president is elected through a process known as the Electoral College. Under this system, citizens vote for electors who then cast their votes for the president. Congress does have a role in certifying the election results, but they do not directly elect the president.