Absolutely not
Part of the President's job according to the U.S. Constitution is to suggest to Congress what legislation is needed based on his/her assessment of the state of the Union, but all federal legislation must originate in either the House or the Senate (all legislation pertaining to raising money must originate in the House).
No. The President is free to draft legislation and present to congress for consideration, but they are under no constitutional obligation to accept the recommendation. The President does have broad powers to issue Executive Orders.
The President is, under the Constitution, the commander in chief of the armed forces. He also has the power to appoint judges and other officials and has the power to veto legislation.
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The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.
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Yes. The Constitution of the US specifies that the Vice-president shall serve as the President of the Senate. As such, he has the power to vote ,iif there is a tie vote, which is possible since there are an even number of Senator, and has actually on some important legislation.
The President is designated the Commander-in-Chief and Congress has the authority to declare war. The President has the power to negotiate treaties while the Senate has the right of ratification. Congress has the power to pass legislation while the President has veto power over legislation. The Supreme Court has the power of judicial review. The President has the power to appoint Ambassadors and Officers while the Senate has confirmation authority.
The President is designated the Commander-in-Chief and Congress has the authority to declare war. The President has the power to negotiate treaties while the Senate has the right of ratification. Congress has the power to pass legislation while the President has veto power over legislation. The Supreme Court has the power of judicial review. The President has the power to appoint Ambassadors and Officers while the Senate has confirmation authority. All of the above ?
The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.
The Constitution limits the president's power based on checks and balance.