To become a United States president, you have to meet the following requirements:
1) be a natural-born citizen of the United States;
2) be at least 35 years old; and
3) have been a resident of the United States for at least fourteen years.
To become a United States senator, you have to meet the following requirements:
1) be a citizen of the United States for the last nine years;
2) be at least 35 years old; and
3) be a resident of the state one wishes to represent at the time of election.
To become a United States representative, you have to meet the following requirements:
1) have been a United States citizen for the past seven years;
2) be at least 25 years old; and
3) be a resident of the state one wishes to represent at the time of election.
I hope so because i don't want a Muslim president in office
The eligibility for members of Congress are spelled out in the Constitution, like those of the President. The qualifications however depend largely on the voters.
In my opinion, because there is no reasonable doubt that he meets all the Constitutional qualifications for the office.
No. The Constitution doesn't list any requirements for Supreme Court nominees; the appropriate qualifications are left to the President and Congress to determine, and have evolved over the years. There is no "natural born" citizen or minimum age mandate, either.
The same as president.
President can veto congress can override veto if they have enough votes
You are appointed by the President
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.
James Madison's qualifications for president included his role in drafting the US Constitution, his experience as Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson, and his service as a member of both the Continental Congress and the US House of Representatives. Madison was also known for his intellect, political philosophy, and commitment to preserving the rights and liberties of the American people.
The president of the Second Continental Congress was Peyton Randolph.George Washington
A President can veto an Act of Congress.
What power does congress have over a president?