The President of the United States is not inaugurated by Congress. In recent elections, the President elect has been inaugurated by a Justice of the United States Supreme Court. This occurs on the 20th of January in the year following the presidential election, e.g., 20 January 2009.
In 1921 he became the president of congress.
President Pierce wanted Kansas to become a slave state, but Congress did not
no he was in congress for 2 years before he became president no he was in congress for 2 years before he became president
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The U.S. Congress passes bills that become Federal Laws when the U.S. President signs them (although there are cases in which Congress can make a bill into a law without the President's approval), and each state Congress passes bills that become state laws when the Governor of the state signs them.
When did he become prsident?
They can become president if they meet the requirements and get elected. There age requirements are different as well as the citizenship requirements.
If the president vetoes a bill, then Congress can override that vetoe, but the bill must go back to Congress to be approved with a majority vote.
John Tyler
the president sings it.
Yes, the president is required to make a report to Congress, "from time to time". It has become customary for the president to do so in a speech once a year.
Thomas Jefferson became president in Washington D.C. at the house of congress.