Congress has the power to declare war, while the president commands the armed forces.
congress has the power to declare war, the president commands the armed forces
One example is the President's power to veto bills, but since Congress can, with 3/4 majority, overturn the veto it balance the power. This is called checks and balances system. -Super Llama
The main power the Executive Branch (the President) has to check Congress is the veto. This forces Congress to go back and evaluate the proposal and get more support for it.
The president is the commander-in-chief over all military powers in the US. He consults with the military chiefs of staff but he is the commander and they serve at his will. Congress determines what the military will be and appropriates the funding for it.
What power does congress have over a president?
No, not generally. The President has no legal connection to Congress. A president whose party gets a big majority in Congress has a lot of say over Congress, but it is mo tly because of respect or of party demands. Every President has some power over Congress because of the veto and because of appointments, but when the Congress is from the opposing party, his power over them is rather limited.
Congress has the power to declare war, while the president commands the armed forces.
congress has the power to declare war, the president commands the armed forces
the congress
they can impeach him
congress has the power to declare war, the president commands the armed forces
The president has More power over all of them, or whatever. lol.
One example is the President's power to veto bills, but since Congress can, with 3/4 majority, overturn the veto it balance the power. This is called checks and balances system. -Super Llama
In this act, congress states that the president had too much power in sending troops over seas. They decide to limit the power of the president.
The president has veto power over legislation that he does not want to see become law. However, with a 2/3 vote, Congress can override a veto, so this power is a check but does not nullify the power of Congress.
it is when the president can get over ruled by congress if 2/3 of the congress pass the law and the president vetos it it is still passed because it makes sure the president dosent have to much power and that he or she can be over ruled