Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan were the only ones in the last century to appoint a majority of the federal bench.
No he did not have majority in the house and senate when he balanced the federal budget and had a surplus!
during the Recess of the SenateThe president can appoint anybody without anyone's approval because it is one of their privaleges as president. They get to carry out certain duties and this is one pf them
A president is not required to appoint any justices and may, in fact, not have an opportunity to do so. Justices serve for life, so presidents have to wait for a vacancy to arise through retirement or death.A president is not required to appoint any Supreme Court justices, unless there is a vacancy. The Supreme Court of the United States was created in 1789.
The most important role is that he is the chief of the executive branch. This means that he oversees the federal agencies all over the nation, appointing their directors and creating policies that would determine their goals during his presidency. The presidents have the important role in the justice department to appoint federal and supreme court judges.
As the shortest-serving president, Harrison was the only one not to appoint a single federal judge at any level.No states were admitted to the union during his term. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Harrison
No. It only depends on how many supreme court justices leave office during the Presidents term. For example, if all of them died and/or decided to retire, the president would have the opportunity to appoint the entire bench.
yes our first 4 presidents had slaves
It cannot change during a president's term.
During the Vietnam War, Presidents Kennedy and then Johnson were democrats.
Yes, and so do the vast majority of the presidents. There have been several who donated their entire salary to charity, but most presidents, even if they have a lot of money, do take their salary. That said, some presidents decide to donate a portion of it to worthy causes during the time they are in office-- Barack Obama has been doing this every year, and he is not the only one.
When can the president appoint people without approval by anyone else? When can the president appoint people without approval by anyone else?
no presidents died during pearl harbor