the president cant make any decision he wants, congress is the one that can. if the president trys to he can get impeached
A U. S. president cannot reverse a U. S. Supreme Court decision or the decision of the Supreme Court of any state or territory.
They are not part of the president's cabinet. Furthermore, they are usually chosen to balance the ticket- attract votes from an area where the presidential candidate is weak, rather than having any expertise that would make the president want his opinion on high level decisions.
the president alone can make any changes
* They confirm the President's appointments, * They have the power to impeach the President, * They can override a Presidential veto, * The President cannot make any law that has not been passed by them
I checked and it seems that no wife of any U.S. president was named Tess Thank you for reading!
well it depends on what she did by cheating and how you feel about it. Remember, do what you feel is right, and think about it. You can take my opinion to heart but do not make your decision on what I said or any of your friends say. Make the decision if you feel it is right.
any decision the president makes they can overturn it
Yes....and any real person would have done the same thing
No- the president does not tell Congress how to conduct business. The president can call Congress back into session if there is some special issue he wants them to consider.
Just listen and be there for them. If he does not feel anything from someone he would like to then he will have to make the decision if he wants to continue a relationship with this person - suggest who does what is best for him.
A U. S. president cannot reverse a U. S. Supreme Court decision or the decision of the Supreme Court of any state or territory.
No, the president is not mandated to have a cabinet. It would not be advisable for a president to go without a cabinet because they act to help the president make educated decision on policies. The Constitution does not mention anything about the president's cabinet.
no
If it is your baby, they have no right to do so and only you can make the decision.If it is their baby, then it is up to them but if you want to be heard in the decision then sit them both down and have a good long talk.
They are not part of the president's cabinet. Furthermore, they are usually chosen to balance the ticket- attract votes from an area where the presidential candidate is weak, rather than having any expertise that would make the president want his opinion on high level decisions.
yes if you live in Australia any way. and it would be your decision
The office of the Presidency has acquired more powers through the signing of executive orders and the War Powers Act. Both in essence give the President a blank check which he can use to make any decisions he wants.