Well you all suck.
Well you all suck.
The US Constitution calls for the office of vice-president and makea him the immediate successor to the President. The rest of the order of sucession is a law passed by Congress.
The US Constitution calls for the office of vice-president and makea him the immediate successor to the President. The rest of the order of sucession is a law passed by Congress.
The first successor, the vice-president, is set by the Constitution. The rest of the list was set by an act of Congress. An amendment to the Constitution provides for a method of filling a vacancy in the vice-presidency.
During the first presidential administrations under the constitution, congress was empowered to determine the number of justices that would preside over the Supreme Court.
Congress, as a whole does not vote on presidential appointments. It is only the Senate that must give its advice and consent to presidential appointments.
congress has overruled a presidential veto about 200 times
no
Congress
A president can veto a bill that is passed by Congress
yes
Approve presidential nomination