Like all Presidents thereafter, Jackson vetoed laws that he did not like and which were passed over the threat of his veto. The President before Jackson only vetoed a law if they thought it was unconstitutional.
Andrew Jackson was the first U.S. President to implement removal with the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
I have never heard that a President can certify a bill as urgent. The President can ask Congress for permission to address it and in such a speech he could tell them that a certain bill was in urgent need of passage. He can call Congress to a special session if they are not in session and ask for the passage of certain legislation, but all he can do is ask and hope that Congress will do what he wants and do it quickly.
President Jackson thought the tariff situation was treason and handled it as such by using force to make South Carolina abide by the tariffs. He also felt that the Indians should be allowed to keep their way of life.
President Andrew Jackson with the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 caused the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee-Creek, and Seminole Indians to be forcibly relocated to Oklahoma which lead to The Trail of Tears.
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