No- the president does not tell Congress how to conduct business. The president can call Congress back into session if there is some special issue he wants them to consider.
no- the president and Congress are two separate parts of the US government and surely do not make any rules for each other,
Yes he does
It gives congress the ability to remove the president for wrongdoing.
The majority party wets the rules for conducting business in Congress.
Can the President ask the congress to make a law?
BK is Federal laws and are passed by Congress and signed by the President, like all others.
It empowers the Presidency of the President and helps the President follow the rules of the Congress
The President's salary is set by Congress before his term begins. it can not be changed during his term.
No, not generally. The President has no legal connection to Congress. A president whose party gets a big majority in Congress has a lot of say over Congress, but it is mo tly because of respect or of party demands. Every President has some power over Congress because of the veto and because of appointments, but when the Congress is from the opposing party, his power over them is rather limited.
The president vetoes a law passed by Congress, but Congress overrides the veto with a two-thirds majority vote. (APEX)
The Congress.
judicial review
The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces excluding the Navy (which is under the control of Congress). However, only Congress can declare war and approve of the sending of troops.
The Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of laws. However, the president does not make laws. If he does things that are illegal and not in accordance with the law, then Congress can impeach him for misconduct.