The President of the United States of America must receive approval from the Senate of Congress in Washington D.C.
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The president must receive approval from Congress before spending money. Specifically, this approval is granted through the passage of a federal budget or appropriations bills.
Bush went before Congress to explain the need for war and received their approval. It is not a requirement to receive their approval, but the law does require a President explain to Congress that we are going to use military force before doing so.
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The Tenure of Office Act
Congress does not have to give approval to appoint the President's choice for Secretary of State. However, a confirmation hearing takes place before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Yes, he could not go to war with out congress approval. He could, but only for 90 days!
bill must be given and identifying title and number
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No exactly- the Senate must approve or ratify a treaty before it becomes binding, but the president can propose or negotiate them without Senate approval. Other countries as aware that Senate approval will be needed before treaties become finalized.
Such was the infamous Tenure in Office Act passed after Lincoln was assassinated and Johnson became president.
It must meet the president's approval first before he signs it into law.