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John Adams (2nd President) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd President)
Becoming a President requires swearing to uphold the Constitution, but does not make them sign it. The Constitution's signatories were those who signed in Philadelphia in 1789 and no others.
According the United States Constitution, only the House of Representatives can introduce tax bills. The Senate has to approve them and the president must sign it for it to become law.
In order to become laws, bills must be passed by both houses of Congress. The constitution does not specify that anyone must sign it., but the fact that it passed must be certified in some way. It then must be sent to the president, but he does not need to sign it for it become law, if Congress stays in session for 10 days after he gets it.
The US Constitution has a right to make bills, but only the US President has the exclusive right to sign the Bill and turn it into a law.
goerge wasahington and james madison
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Because he was President of the Constitutional Convention (1787).
Thomas Jefferson, who was in Europe at the time.
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Yes, the president can sign a bill that become a law.
The future president, Thomas Jefferson was serving as the US minister to France while the Constitution was being debated. This is why he did not sign it even though he was mostly in favor of it.