Congress does not have a President. It has a speaker of the house in the house and that job is currently held by John Boehner. The senate has the senate majority leader and that job is currently held by Harry Reid.
Under the new constitution a president was to be chosen. For Congress this was an easy job because they could only think of one man to fill the job and that was Washington.
The speaker of the House becomes the Vice President.
i think is the members of tyhe continental congress of the united satate
Heads of executive departments are nominated by the President subject to the approval of Congress.
It is chosen primarily by the President and Congress
Jefferson Davis was chosen as the President of the Confederate States of America and held that post until the CSA lost the American Civil War to the United States of America
In the United States, the House of Representatives may impeach the President, Vice-President, Federal judges (including Supreme Court justices) and other "civil officers," such as cabinet members. Congress has chosen to interpret "civil officers" as anyone the President appoints.In 1799, Congress determined Senators and Representatives cannot be impeached.
Justices of the Supreme Court are nominated by the President and confirmed by Congress. The criteria by which a President chooses the candidates would include legal expertise, and political compatibility with the President's own policies.
The Vice President is chosen before the President.
Congress didn't exist yet in 1748. The First Continental Congress of the United States met for the first time in 1774 and were just representatives of the 13 colonies. The first elected congress, senate and President didn't happen until 1789.
President can veto congress can override veto if they have enough votes
The president is chosen by an electoral college.