No. Both halves of Congress have to approve it. If a treay doesn't pass the Senate, there is nothing the president can do.
they were opposed to the treaty as it was written and wanted changes
The United States Constitution gives the President the power to commit the country to a treaty. However, he needs the approval of two-thirds of the senators for the treaty to take effect.
two thirds of the senators president i do believe
two thirds of the senators present
When Truman was president.
2/3 of them must vote
George Frisbee Hoar of Massachusetts and George Graham Vest of Missouri.
The treaty was ratified by the Senate for it to take effect
Germany was made to pay reparations to the allies.
they rejected any treaty that included the league of nations
two-thirds of the Senators
President Woodrow Wilson was president while the Treaty was instated. Illness made him more determined to pass the treaty quickly.