All bills passed by Congress are sent to the president and if he signs them, they become law. If he disapproves of a bill, he sends it back to Congress and it does not become law unless they pass it again with a 2/3 majority. (If the president simply ignores the bill, it become law without his signature in ten days unless Congress adjourns during those ten days, in which case, it dies and does not become law.)
He has the same powers as the US president
The US Constitution states the powers of the President. Laws passed by Congress and court decisions have since defined more exactly the powers of the president.
Senators can vote like any US citizen for the president. They do not have any special powers in that regard.
The Peolpe(us).
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Article II, which provides for the powers of the Executive Branch
President James Monroe.
The President has express powers under Article II of the US Constitution. They are that the President is the Commander in Chief of the US Military and the power to take care that the laws of the US be faithfully executed.
The main power of the President of the US is to execute the laws of the United States. The President also has the power to veto any laws passed by Congress.
The president is held in check by the powers of Congress and the courts.
The powers of the US president were expanded.
Checks and Balances of the three branches of the government.