The Vice-President of the United States acts as President of the US Senate, to break a tie if the Senate is split 50-50.
(In the U.S) The President Pro Tempore usually acts as president of the senate. Currently, this is Daniel Inouye.
The Vice-President
He acts as the President of the US Senate.
The US Vice President performs the duty as the President of the Senate. He or she has no vote except in situations where there is a tie in votes. The Vice President is then allowed to vote to settle the issue at hand.
The US Senate of the legislative branch acts as a jury in an impeachment trial against the the President.
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the Senate.. He can not vote unless there is a tie but he can vote to break a tie. Such is his only power.
the senate pro tem.
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The vice president. When the office of vice president is vacant it is the president pro tempore.
The Vice President of the United States acts as the President of the Senate, but he has no vote except to break ties. This is his only official role. Only the first few Vice Presidents actually acted as the President of the Senate; the VP only shows up when the vote is likely to be a tie. The rest of the time, the majority leader of the Senate acts as the "President Pro Tem" (or "pro tempore", "of the moment") and manages the day to day business of the Senate.