The President is part of the Executive Branch, and he has to be 35 years old.
35yd's old
Must be 30 years old, a natural born citizen,and do taxes and make laws. Also have to check on the congress and president to make sure no branch has more power.
be 25 years old or older,go to law school
For example - - by refusing to approve the nominees of the Executive Branch (The Presiednt) to the federal bench - and/or legislating new/updated laws to circumvent the finding of the old ones unconstitutional.
I would say it is 30 because my mom worked as a senator when she was 30
35
The minimum age is 35.
you must be 35 years old or older
The executive branch, headed by the President, must meet specific requirements, including being a natural-born citizen of the United States, at least 35 years old, and a resident for at least 14 years. Its powers include enforcing laws, conducting foreign policy, and serving as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The President also has the authority to veto legislation, appoint federal officials, and grant pardons. This branch operates independently but is checked by the legislative and judicial branches to maintain a system of checks and balances.
TheLegislative Branch, most closely represents the people ( or is supposed to, but as there are no term limits for Senators or Congressmen, the old foggiest have forgotten why they are there.) The Executive Branch is embodied in the President of the United States. Then the Judicial Branch is upheld in the Justices of the Supreme court. The three branches of government each carry a different power. They also each watch the other and try to balance the distribution of power. They are distinguished by there separate duties, peoples and positions.
The age limit to be president is 35.
You must be 35 in order to take either of the two elected offices in the executive branch of the US government.