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Both the Oath of Office and the requirement that the President take care that the laws be faithfully executed are specified in the US Constitution.
represent the nation in dealing with other countries, and take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
yes Among other things, the U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3 requires that the President "... take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed...".
Because he must do right as a president and not go against America.As president he must make America the best it can be. Being sworn in promises he will take care of it the right way
to serve the president and take care of him or her.
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Yes and no. For the big laws that are considered to be big. It goes to the president. He can veto it if he does not like it. But then it is sent back to the house of reps. and if 2/3s of them vote to still have the law then the law will be passed.
executive
The vice president.
to serve the president and take care of him or her.
I must take care of it because of it's my living planet.