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The president has many different government agencies and officials represented in the cabinet to help enforce laws including the Department of Interior, Secretary of the Treasury,etc. he/she also has the power to declare executive orders, and he is also the Comander -in-Chief of the armed forces.

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What powers do the president and congress have to enforce their policies and law?

The president has federal agencies and the armed forces to enforce policies and laws. However Congress has the purse strings to fund this.


What checks are these on the powers of the congress?

The Supreme Court can declare a law passed by Congress to be unconstitutional and therefore null and void. The President can veto laws by Congress and fail to enforce them if his party has an impeachment-proof minority in Senate.


What powers does congress have over a president?

What power does congress have over a president?


What is the name for the president's right to refuse to testify before or provided information to Congress or a court?

Under the U.S. Constitution and the Separation of Powers protections a President is compelled to appear and testify before Congress when instructed to do so. The first job of the President is to enforce the law and the Constitution states that the law is whatever Congress declares it to be. Therefore, for a President to not appear and testify before Congress would be a failure to execute his duties and a violation of the Separation of Powers rule.


What is the name for the president's right to refuse to testify before or provide information to congress or a court?

Under the U.S. Constitution and the Separation of Powers protections a President is compelled to appear and testify before Congress when instructed to do so. The first job of the President is to enforce the law and the Constitution states that the law is whatever Congress declares it to be. Therefore, for a President to not appear and testify before Congress would be a failure to execute his duties and a violation of the Separation of Powers rule.


In which role does the President hold all executive powers?

The President of the United States holds all executive powers in the role of the Chief Executive. This position grants the President the authority to enforce federal laws, oversee the executive branch of government, appoint federal officials, and manage national affairs. The Chief Executive is also responsible for implementing policies and ensuring that laws passed by Congress are executed effectively.


What checks does congress have on the powers of the president?

the congress can veto a law the president passed


Two powers president has over domestic policy?

per the US Constitution, the President can recommend laws to be acted upon by the Congress, and he has the power to veto legislation made by the Congress that he disagrees with


Why did the constitution specifically describe the powers of the Congress but remain vague about the powers of the president?

The Constitution's division of powers leaves the President with some exclusive powers as Commander-in-Chief, Congress with certain other exclusive powers, and a sort of "twilight zone" of concurrent powers. Congress also has the power to limit the powers of the President.The Constitution describes the powers of Congress more than those of the president because initially Congress was supposed to rule the country while the president didn't do much.


What is the name for the presidents right to refuse to testify before or provide information to congress or a court?

Under the U.S. Constitution and the Separation of Powers protections a President is compelled to appear and testify before Congress when instructed to do so. The first job of the President is to enforce the law and the Constitution states that the law is whatever Congress declares it to be. Therefore, for a President to not appear and testify before Congress would be a failure to execute his duties and a violation of the Separation of Powers rule.


What powers do citizens have and selecting the president and members of Congress?

The citizens vote for the President AND Congress.


The powers of the national government include the powers of?

Congress and the president.

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