Before a candidate can become the future President of the United States he or she must be able to pass certain criteria; such as: be a U.S citizen, must be at least thirty-five years old, also must have lived in the United States for at least fourteen years. These requirements are all found under the U.S Constitution, Article II. Once the president has been elected, he or she is sworn to office and is immediately given several of responsibilities that he or she ought to become responsible during his four year term of presidency. Its duties are the following: Serve as administrative head of the nation, Act as commander in chief of the military, Veto legislation, appoint various officials, Make treaties, and Grant pardons. Some of the president’s expressed powers are the president has the responsibilities of serving …show more content…
THis is known has the emergency power. Lastly, he has the President has the power to grant reprieves and pardons for federal crimes. A receptor temporarily allows it postpone a punishment for a crime that was made. A pardon forgives the crime and the penalty for the crime. These two do not need the approval of Congress as long as the President grants reprieves and pardons for the federal crime. In conclusion, once the President of the United States is sworn in he automatically is has big shoes to feel in. He has several different of powers. Such as enumerated powers, emergency powers,inherent powers, expressed powers, executive orders, and executive privileges. All these powers are different types of authorization that the president is given to successful be able to do the correct thing while being the president. Some of these are found in the U.S constitution while others are given to the president by the presidency