They MAY do so as a pre-requisite for their accessing certain classified information during their terms of office after they are elected. HOWEVER, there is no Constitutional requirement that these people be eligible for a security clearance to be elected.
To prove citizenship or for security and background checks.
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The law that requires the president to prepare the National Security Strategy for Congress is the Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986. This legislation mandates that the president submit a comprehensive National Security Strategy report to Congress annually, outlining the nation's security interests, objectives, and the strategy to achieve them. This requirement aims to ensure accountability and transparency in U.S. national security policy.
No. Congress has its own special security force.
They contact the UN Security Council, President Truman did this when he was in office.
Yes, you can have dual citizenship and work with the FBI, but there are specific considerations. The FBI generally prefers candidates with U.S. citizenship due to national security concerns. However, individuals with dual citizenship may still be eligible if they meet other requirements, including passing background checks and demonstrating loyalty to the United States. Each case is evaluated individually, taking into account the potential security risks associated with dual citizenship.
almost always
The President can not spend money unless Congress appropriates it. The President can only ask Congress for what he wants. In the case of armies he might try to scare Congress into action by pointing out threats to national security. He has access to vast amounts of intelligence information which he can use to back up his requests.
Spending that congress and the president have no power to change directly. Examples: Social Security, Medicare, etc.
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