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The president has no money for troops without the approval of Congress, so he would be limited to the troops who are already funded and any expenses incurred in military operation would have to be paid with money that was appropriated earlier.

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Q: What is the limit of how many troops can be deployed by the president without telling congress?
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How can a president override a congress bill?

He cannot. The president can veto the bill, returning it to Congress without his signature. Congress can override the President's veto by a two-thirds vote of both the House and the Senate. If the Congress overrides the President's veto, it becomes law even if he doesn't like it. If the President refuses to enforce the law, he is violating his Constitutional oath to ensure that the laws will be faithfully executed, which would be an impeachable offense. Congress could then "fire" the President by removing him from office.


Should the president have power to make decisions without congresses approval?

The President should and must have power to make certain decision without Congressional approval, just as Congress has the right to do things without the President's approval. If Congress had to approve everything a President did, Congress would have full authority over both the legislative and executive power of governmant, which would eliminate the concept of checks and balances of the three branches of government that the Constitution sets up.


Why do you have presidents?

Someone has to run the nation. The president is the person of the people. Without the president, who is going to think through all of the bills passed by congress? No one. Without the president, the country would be in turmoil because without a leader, the people are nothing.


When a president lets a session with congress expire without signing a bill is called what?

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The president proposes several new bills that are all rejected by Congress.

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Who sends troops in the us?

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What countries did Nixon invade without telling Congress?

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To declare war, the President is supposed to get permission from Congress. But the President can order a "police action" that is equivalent to a war, without permission from Congress. This kills one of the "checks" Congress has over him.


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Is the congress powerful without the president?

yes and no. congress is set up to whare the president, supreme court, and the legeslative branch share an equal amount of power.


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through an executive order


How can a president override a congress bill?

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