Yes he can. Back in the old days gifts were given as a show of good will. Nowadays, gifts that are given have to be given under a certain amount and are federally regulated by the General Services Admission.
The Department of State keeps the president informed about foreign policy through regular briefings, reports, and updates from diplomats and officials. These communications include assessments of global events, diplomatic initiatives, and strategic recommendations. Additionally, the Secretary of State and other senior officials meet frequently with the president to discuss critical issues and developments. This collaborative approach ensures that the president is equipped with the necessary information to make informed decisions on foreign policy matters.
keeping the nation out of foreign wars.
It helps keep the nation safe from foreign attacks and advise the President of the United States.
The president can confer with foreign officials and make agreements, sealed with a hand-shake. However, they are not binding unless they only involve something that is under control of the President. Foreign governments know how the US Constitution works and they realize that treaties have to be approved by the US Senate. They also keep track of political movements in the US and know what the Senate is likely to approve and what will face opposition. There is also the possibility of secret deals but presidents who make them are treading dangerous ground if the secrets come out.
The president can confer with foreign officials and make agreements, sealed with a hand-shake. However, they are not binding unless they only involve something that is under control of the President. Foreign governments know how the US Constitution works and they realize that treaties have to be approved by the US Senate. They also keep track of political movements in the US and know what the Senate is likely to approve and what will face opposition. There is also the possibility of secret deals but presidents who make them are treading dangerous ground if the secrets come out.
The president can confer with foreign officials and make agreements, sealed with a hand-shake. However, they are not binding unless they only involve something that is under control of the President. Foreign governments know how the US Constitution works and they realize that treaties have to be approved by the US Senate. They also keep track of political movements in the US and know what the Senate is likely to approve and what will face opposition. There is also the possibility of secret deals but presidents who make them are treading dangerous ground if the secrets come out.
The president can confer with foreign officials and make agreements, sealed with a hand-shake. However, they are not binding unless they only involve something that is under control of the President. Foreign governments know how the US Constitution works and they realize that treaties have to be approved by the US Senate. They also keep track of political movements in the US and know what the Senate is likely to approve and what will face opposition. There is also the possibility of secret deals but presidents who make them are treading dangerous ground if the secrets come out.
No
Hilary Clinton is our current Secretary of State. She advises the president on foreign affairs across the country and helps keep our country safe.
The President has almost all the power in foreign relations. Congress is only needed to sign treaties and keep troops in an area for more than 60 days.
They keep making gifts.
for accept any gifts first thing is keep in mind who is give you gift.