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The President of the United States is constitutionally required to see that the laws passed by Congress are faithfully executed.

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Is the President of the US required to defend laws of the united States?

yes Among other things, the U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3 requires that the President "... take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed...".


Describe the process of a presidential veto and how it can be over turn?

f the President approves of the legislation, he signs it (sign into law). If he does not approve, he must return the bill, unsigned, within ten days, excluding Sundays, to the house of the United States Congress in which it originated, while the Congress is in session. The President is constitutionally required to state his objections to the legislation in writing, and the Congress is constitutionally required to consider them, and to reconsider the legislation. This action, in effect, is a veto. If the Congress overrides the veto by a two-thirds majority in each house, it becomes law without the President's signature. Otherwise, the bill fails to become law unless it is presented to the President again and he chooses to sign it.


How does a president fulfill the law?

It depends on the law; different laws have to be executed in different ways. For example, if Congress passed a law making it illegal to cross an international border into the United States without going through a checkpoint, the President is Constitutionally required to make sure that the necessary manpower and equipment are put in place to ensure that the law is not violated and that those who do violate it are prosecuted, regardless of his/her personal feelings about the law.


What are the presidents duties according to article 2?

According to Article II of the U.S. Constitution, the president's duties include serving as the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, ensuring that laws are faithfully executed, and managing the federal administration. The president also has the authority to grant pardons, make treaties (with Senate approval), and appoint federal officers and judges. Additionally, the president is required to periodically give Congress information on the State of the Union and can convene both houses of Congress in extraordinary circumstances.


What is the only constitutionally required speech?

If you are referring to the President of the U.S. than the speech he is required to make by the Constitution is the State of the Union Address.


Is there a date specified in the constitution for the state of union?

No. The Constitution merely requires that the President "from time to time" inform Congress as to the state of the union. It does not have to be a speech, and in fact every President from Thomas Jefferson until Woodrow Wilson submitted the state of the union in a letter to Congress. The speech traditionally takes place annually, but this is not constitutionally required.


When and which President of America from China?

It is required that an American President be born in the US of A Anyone who wants to be President of the US is Constitutionally required to be a natural-born citizen - so there can not be a US President from China.


The committee system in congress is required by which article of the constitution?

the committe is not required by the constitution = )


What majority is required to veto pres?

Two Thirds of the congress are required to veto a bill.


Who can sign a correction deed for decedent?

If a corrective deed is required for a deed executed by someone who is now deceased, the deed must be executed by the court appointed estate represented according to the laws in the decedent's jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who can review the situation.If a corrective deed is required for a deed executed by someone who is now deceased, the deed must be executed by the court appointed estate represented according to the laws in the decedent's jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who can review the situation.If a corrective deed is required for a deed executed by someone who is now deceased, the deed must be executed by the court appointed estate represented according to the laws in the decedent's jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who can review the situation.If a corrective deed is required for a deed executed by someone who is now deceased, the deed must be executed by the court appointed estate represented according to the laws in the decedent's jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who can review the situation.


What does it mean to veto a law?

All legislation passed by both houses of Congress must be presented to the President. This presentation is in the President's capacity as Head of State. If the President approves of the legislation, he signs it (sign into law). If he does not approve, he must return the bill, unsigned, within ten days, excluding Sundays, to the house of the United States Congress in which it originated, while the Congress is in session. The President is constitutionally required to state his objections to the legislation in writing, and the Congress is constitutionally required to consider them, and to reconsider the legislation. This action, in effect, is a veto.


Whose approval is required to overridea a presidential veto?

Congress

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