He presides over it and votes if there is a tie. He does not vote otherwise.
The Supreme Court plays no role in impeachment trials. However, in the impeachment trial of the President of the United States, the Chief Justice of the United States serves as presiding officer of the Senate since it would be a conflict of interest to have the vice president presiding over a trial at which he would become President if the current President were to be found guilty.
In the US Senate, the Vice President who chairs the Senate can vote to break a tie vote. This comes into play as a Constitutional requirement, specifically in part of Article One in the US Constitution. This eliminates the problem created by a tie vote among the Senators.
The commander in chief of all military forces in the United States is the US president. Quite naturally this president would heed the advice of many military and political advisors. The US Civil War saw the US President Lincoln play a large role in the conduct of that war.
He was the president of the united states at that time.
There is no record of Samuel Adams serving as president of the state senate. Adams primarily served as a political leader during the American Revolutionary War and later as governor of Massachusetts. However, he did play a major role in the drafting and ratification of the United States Constitution as a member of the Massachusetts Ratifying Convention.
The Vice President of the United States is the President of the U. S. Senate. While the Vice President's main purpose is to be prepared in the event that the unthinkable happens to the President, the U. S. Constitution has provided something for him/her to do in the mean time beside twiddling their thumbs. Not only are they required to preside over the Senate, but in the case a Senate vote ends up tied, which is always a possibility with two Senators per state guaranteeing that the total number of Senators will always be even, they cast the deciding vote.
The main person in charge of the Senate is the Vice President of the United States, who serves as the President of the Senate and can cast tie-breaking votes. In the House of Representatives, the Speaker of the House is the primary leader, responsible for overseeing House proceedings and representing the majority party. Both positions play crucial roles in legislative processes and leadership within their respective chambers.
Um.... President of the United States maybe???
Trump does not play a musical instrument. He is known for his career as a businessman and as the 45th President of the United States.
Yes, there was one president who played the flute. John Quincy Adams was an accomplished flutist during his lifetime. He was the 6th President of the United States.
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what role did migration play in populating the United States?