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The process to amend the constitution does involve the president in any direct way. Congress does not even have to let the president know if it passes a proposed amendment.
Answer this question… Both houses work on spending bills based on the president's budget.
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congress does have complet control over the territories as it states in the constitution.READ THE CONSTITUTION!!
Controllable spending is the type of spending that you decide to do. Uncontrollable spending is the type of spending that you have no choice about. Budgets are typically dominated by uncontrollable spending.
Control of trade by Congress would hurt their economy.
The president does not directly control the finances of the country, but he can send his recommendations to Congress and lobby Congress to act on his proposals. He can veto legislation that expands the debt and work with Congressional leaders to control the deficit. He can accept the responsibility for the taxes increases and spending cuts that are necessary .
The president can veto any bill passed by Congress. This stops a divided Congress since a 2/3 majority is required to pass the bill over the veto. The president can fail to enforce laws that he does not like. Congress can fight back with impeachment or censure but there are usually serious political costs to such actions, so Congress often does nothing. The president can also use a "carrot and stick" approach to influence individual Congress members.
The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces excluding the Navy (which is under the control of Congress). However, only Congress can declare war and approve of the sending of troops.
The Constitution assigns the power to control immigration to Congress. The United States Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788.
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Regain? Congress has never had such a power! That is the responsibility of the president and DOD (previously the War Department) and has alway been that way since the US Constitution was ratified.There is nothing for Congress to regain!The Congress has the right to declare war but not the right to control how it is conducted once declared.