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Congress has the right to approve or disapprove items in the president's budget request. The Senate has the right to approve or disapprove the president's appointments. Congress has the right to impeach and convict the President or Fire the President. Thus, congress has a lot of power. The founding fathers at the Constitutional Convention assumed that congress and not the President would take the leading role in the Federal Government. However, the inability of the politicians in Congress to work together made that original vision impossible. Thus, the president holds much of the power he holds by default. Just because Congress has not been able to get its act together for 220 years does not mean that will forever be the case.
Congress denied President Wilson the right to do what with merchant ships?
both r powerful bcause if the president is power less then the congress is the one that is powerful if the congress is powerless then the president is powerfull
Because the congress controls and tells what the president has to say or do.
If congress passes a bill the president has the right to "veto" or not pass it.
Executive Privilege
yes
barack obama
No, a) because the President only signs Laws that first have been approved by both Houses of Congress and b) because the right of veto is specifically one of the powers of the President. The President has however means to make decisions independenly of Congress. Congress cannot veto them, but it can withold funding for them.
executive privilege
yes, it is called executive privilege
There are none. The President does not have the power to create a law. That right belongs to Congress.