Yes, when he is sworn into office he swears to uphold the Constitution.
No- naturalized citizens are not qualified to be President, according to the US Constitution. To be president, the person must be born in the USA. So, yes, they must be a citizen to be president but a natural, not a naturalizedcitizen.
According to the US Constitution, the US President must be a "natural born " citizen. This seems to mean in the United States or in US territory.
the senate must have two thirds approval for the president to appoint officials the senate must have two thirds approval for the president to appoint officials
The president must be a natural born citizen of the US, be at least 35 years of age and have lived in the US for 14 years.
The president must be at least 35 when he takes office, according to Article Two of the US Constitution . (He also must be a natural born citizens, and have lived in the Unites States for at least fourteen years.)
I'm almost certain that all federal and state officers must swear to uphold the US Constitution.
The incoming US President must swear to uphold the US Constitution.Oath of Office: Before he enter on the execution of his office, he shall take the following oath of affirmation: --"I do so solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States."[Article 2, Section 1, Clause 8; of the U.S. Constitution]
The President of the United States must swear to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the United States of America.
The end of article two section one is important to inauguration day because it contains the oath that the president must take to become president. The Chief Justice of the US is most likely the person who the president states the oath to.
the President-Elect must swear an oath to "preserve, protect and defend the . Constitution of the united states
No, upon taking office, the president swears that he will uphold, protect and defend the U. S. Constitution, but even if he hadn't, such a thing would still be treasonous. Besides, all treaties must be approved by Congress.
The Constitution of the United States.
All three branches of government must swear an oath to support the constitution. A+LS
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
# The Constitution is the supreme law of the land # When there is a conflict between the constitution and any other law, the Constitution must be followed # The judicial branch has a duty to uphold the Constitution
the judicial branch has a duty uphold the constitution .It must be able to determine when a federal law conflicts with the constitution and to nullify,or cancel, unconstitutional law ----N.Tran
Fourth Chief Justice John Marshall established the following three principals of judicial review in his opinion for Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803):The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.When there is a conflict between the Constitution and any other law, the Constitution must be followed.The Judicial Branch has a duty to uphold the Constitution.