The president often proposes legislation to the Congress, which passes the actual laws and monitors their enforcement. When differences develop between the president and Congress over what a law means, the federal courts may be called on to interpret what Congress intended when it passed the law...MoMMy.! :)
Congress has the task of passing the laws and the President is charged with carrying them out and enforcing them. Congress appropriates the federal funds and the president spends them. Congress sets the taxes and the president collects them.
Congress can impeach the President if he commits a major crime. Congress can override the President's vetoes and Congress must approve of the President's nominations to federal positions, like federal judges.
Congress established the lower federal courts
from the president to congress back to the president.
as a proposal by the president to Congress
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Congress can accuse the President and Supreme Court judges.
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Congress established the lower federal courts.
Congress established the lower federal courts
No, it did go through Congress as the Federal Trade Commission Act, but it was created by president Woodrow Wilson.
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