Barack H. Obama, VP Joseph Biden.
The president does have the authority to veto an existing law, but this can still be overturned.
no it is required by the us constitution that the president shall convene congress each year on behalf of his plans policies and ideas for new laws or existing bills to be passed
President of the US.
Joe Biden is Vice-President of the US and therefore President of the US Senate.
Of course he is declared to be. The president's unhappiness does not cause him to stop existing. To be or not to be: that is not the question.
In speaking about the US Congress, an idea for a new law or a change in an existing law is called a bill. If both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate agree on this piece of legislation that they believe should now be the "law of the land" the bill is sent to the US President to sign into law. If the president is opposed to the legislation there is a process to either alter the bill or for a president to veto a bill. Often times there is a compromise between the president and congress to enable the bill to be signed into law.
No, no and no he can't. An Executive Order does not make or change law. The President does not have the power to make law, or to change the form and structure of government.
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Rutherford B. Hayes was the first president to have his voice recorded, but no recording of Hayes still exists today. There is one existing recording of his successor, Benjamin Harrison, which is the earliest existing known recording of a president.
who is the 2 president of the us?
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no, there was no president existing during the revolutionary war. we had not become the U.S.A yet.