Congress
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Congress
congress
The president doesn't have the job to "take action " to solve problems. It is up to congress to make laws. He can put pressure on law makers, but he doesn't have the power to make law. Much of what Trump is trying to do with laws today is not constitutional and has gone to the federal courts because of it. A president is not a king and can't make laws.
Executive Order
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He doesn't. To do anything he needs congressional action and approval.
False. The President is the commander-in-cheif of the nations military, and can take any military action he pleases. However, that does not mean that congress has to fund it, or support it.
The powers of the president are he can veto bills, approve bills, make treaties with the approval of congress, start a police action but not declare war. It is the job of congress to declare war. Submit names of advisors and cabinet members for approval and replace a Supreme Court judge with congress approval. Submit a budget and get congress approval for the budget.
The powers of the president are he can veto bills, approve bills, make treaties with the approval of congress, start a police action but not declare war. It is the job of congress to declare war. Submit names of advisors and cabinet members for approval and replace a Supreme Court judge with congress approval. Submit a budget and get congress approval for the budget.
The powers of the president are he can veto bills, approve bills, make treaties with the approval of congress, start a police action but not declare war. It is the job of congress to declare war. Submit names of advisors and cabinet members for approval and replace a Supreme Court judge with congress approval. Submit a budget and get congress approval for the budget.
Yes, he can. However, he can not sustain military action without the approval of Congress .
The President's check on the Judicial Branch is through nominating new Justices whenever a current one dies or steps down. The Congress checks this action by requiring approval by the Senate of the President's choices.
the authorization for use of military force that was passed by Congress. The President alone does not have the authority to initiate military action without congressional approval, so Congress needed to be persuaded by the justification and reasoning behind the military action.