The president's decisions can be challenged by various entities, including Congress, which can pass legislation to override executive actions or initiate impeachment proceedings. Additionally, the judiciary has the power to review presidential decisions through judicial review, determining their constitutionality. State governments and the public can also challenge decisions, often through legal actions or by mobilizing public opinion.
It is up to the United States Senate to be in charge of impeachment proceedings. However, it is ultimately up to the president as to whether or not he resigns.
informing Congress that he or she is no longer disabled, provided the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet do not challenge his or her decision.
informing Congress that he or she is no longer disabled, provided the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet do not challenge his or her decision.
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yes, many do.
the us
President's Challenge to Get Fit - 1994 TV was released on: USA: May 1994
The book, The President is Dead, Mr President: This Awesome Challenge by Michael Amrine was published in 1964 about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the transfer of the presidency to L. B. Johnson.
the president cant make any decision he wants, congress is the one that can. if the president trys to he can get impeached
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Yes you may challenge custody order.
The President of the United States during the Bakke decision was Jimmy Carter.