Yes. Cabinet secretaries are appointed by the president and must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate with simply majority vote. But, when presidents want to fire or ask fot the resignation of cabinet secretaries, they can do without the U.S Senate's advice and consent.
No. The only people the President can fire are those he appoints.
No- the president does not have the power to fire people who work outside of government. (As a pre-condition for a TARP bail-out, I think the government asked certain executives of bankrupt companies to resign - that may be what you are thinking about. )
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.
Where is it stated in the Constition what anyone can be President if they are not born in the United States
Her could mean anyone...
No. Anyone can run for president. You just have to be a natural born citizen of the US. And, you have to be above a certain age.
Minimem age of 35
Ulysses S. Grant.
The current president seemed to not need anyone else.
I don't think so
No the US president does not have the authority to do so. One of the hallmarks of the Federal system is that the three branches of government are independent. So the president (executive branch), Congress (legislative branch), and judges (judicial branch) basically have no power over one another. Instead, there's a system where each branch has some authority over each other branch. For example, Congress can impeach (fire) the president or a judge in extreme cases. And a president can veto Congress's legislation. Just to make it clear: the president isn't the boss of anyone in Congress, on the courts, or state officials, etc. General speaking, the big-name offices that the president is boss of are Vice-President (though the president can't fire the vice pres), Secretary of ______, and the military.
The requirement for a person to become president is that they must have been born in the US or, if outside the US, of an US citizen parent. An example is John McCain, born in Panama, whose mother was a US citizen.