Yes and no. For the big laws that are considered to be big. It goes to the president. He can veto it if he does not like it. But then it is sent back to the house of reps. and if 2/3s of them vote to still have the law then the law will be passed.
The answer is, yes. See: Art II Sec 3 of the Constitution: "...he shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed,"...
Yes, the President does. This is because if he didn't, he would be a hippocrit and he would probably be impeached.
every laws make by cogress is must have president and justice passed...not mean automatically rule.
Yes. Such is the principal duty of the president. He is the one who directs the enforcing of the laws that Congress passes.
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the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
The expressed powers of the President of the United States are mostly set down in Article II of the Constiitution. The powers are of two sorts: those exercised alone without legislative approval and those that require consent of the Senate or House. Powers of the President Alone: commander in chief of the armed forces; commission officers of the armed forces; grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses (except impeachment); convene Congress into special session; receive ambassadors; take care that the laws be faithfully executed; make use of the "executive power" of the office; appoint officials to lesser offices. Powers shared with the Senate/House: make treaties; appoint ambassadors, judges, and high governmental officials; approve legislation.
The prez does stuff like make laws and junk
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.
The executive branch is meant to carry out the powers of federal government...this branch is headed by the President...The legislative branch is the one meant to make the laws...:)
i think the president helps with laws and help Carrie out
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First of all, there is no ruler. The President isn't a dictator and the US isn't under a dictatorship. It is a democracy. (Citizens decide how the country will flow) The President has no power in executing the laws. The President is a very powerful enforcer, though. This means that he/she is only to make sure that the laws are faithfully executed. Even though the law makes the law, the citizens usually would vote on a law out of several to which they would wish to abide by. (In relationship to the USA)
the vice president helps the president make laws
The general power or function of the executive branch is to enforce the laws of the United States. A brief listing of the powers of the President include, serve as commander in chief ot the armed forces; grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses; call Congress into special session; receive ambassadors from other nations; act as spokesman for the nation; faithfully execute the laws of the US; appoint officials to lesser offices in the executive branch; appoint judges and make treaties -shared powers with the Senate; veto or sign legislation.Question is M-U-C-H too B-R-O-A-D to answer and must be narrowed down. The President has MANY-MANY powers.
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
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I am faithfully yours.
No, The president does not make the law, he only has the power to pass, veto, or suggest a law. the group of people who make the laws and run them through the president is the Senate. Also, if the president vetoes the law, the senate can overthrow his decision if 2/3 of the senate vote for the law to pass.
constation
The Congress.
The president does not have constitutional power to initiate laws or bills.