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What power does the president have to make laws?
The President has the power either to sign legislation into law or to veto bills enacted by Congress, although Congress may override a veto with a two-thirds vote of both houses.
Where does the president get the power to carry out laws?
where does the president get the power to execute federal laws? -The oath of office instructs the President to carry out the laws of the land. -The other provision is the Constitution’s command that “he shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
Is the president responsible for carrying out laws?
The executive branch carries out and enforces laws. It includes the president, vice president, the Cabinet, executive departments, independent agencies, and other boards, commissions, and committees.
Which is rule of command has force of law?
the president has executive order which is a rule of command that has the force of law
What does the constitution say about taking care of the laws?
The Constitution does not say that the President shall execute the laws, but that “he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed,” i.e., by others, who are commonly, but not always with strict accuracy, termed his subordinates. What powers are implied from this duty?
How are powers derived from the ” take care ” duty?
United States 707 involved an act of Congress that prohibited the advance of public money in any case whatever to disbursing officers of the United States, except under special direction by the President. 708 The Supreme Court held that the act did not require the personal performance by the President of this duty.
What are the qualifications for the presidency of the United States?
What three qualifications for the U.S. presidency are listed in the Constitution of the United States? the vice president shall preside over the Senate and vote in that body in case of a tie. What are the constitu- tional duties of the vice presi- dent of the United States?