The Marine Corps
Officially, only Congress can declare war. If the President sends troops to another country without a declaration of war, the president is using his executive power as Commander-in-Chief of the nation's military.
Executive
- undeclared war: the president can go into a country for 60 days without congress approval - executive agreements: the president can make a 'treaty' with another country without congressional permission -executive order: kind of like a law, but different
When a president sends troops into combat without a formal declaration of war, it expands executive power, particularly in the realm of military and foreign affairs. This action often reflects an interpretation of the president's role as Commander-in-Chief, allowing for rapid military response without congressional approval. It raises concerns about the balance of power, as it can bypass the legislative authority granted to Congress in declaring war. This trend has implications for executive overreach and the erosion of checks and balances in the U.S. government.
Emergency
Only the president can veto a bill of any kind that is passed by the Congress.
Expressed Powers...... o.O
Ford favored limited government, but congress wanted active government.
You got 2 spelling errors " President" "fired" and he can get fired well kind of he can get impeached which means the congress votes on it and if 2/3 of the congress wants him out then he is impeached
Not without the Consent of the Congress. Article 1 Section 9: No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.
After 10 days the bill becomes law even it is not signed, provided that Congress is still in session. However, if Congress adjourns before the 10 days are up, the bill is treated as if it were vetoed. They call this kind of veto a "pocket veto".
The ordinance power gives the president the temporary right to make laws when necessary. This is an event that occurs generally when congress is not in session.