He or she who also acts as head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The president is capable of running for two terms, which cover a span of four years each. However, they are unable to hold any office position that can appoint them to presidency afterwards. To apply for this position, you must have been born in the United States, and be at least thirty-five years of age. The President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. The President also has the power either to sign regulations for laws, or to veto bills proposed by the Congress, though the Congress is able to override this veto with a two-thirds vote of both houses. This branch also conducts diplomacy with other nations, which includes negotiation and the signing of treaties, which are also able to be ratified by two-thirds by the Senate. Other duties for the President include the issuing of executive orders, which means he or she is able to direct executive officers and clarify and further existing laws. Among those powers, he or she also has unlimited power to extend pardons and clemencies for federal crimes, except in cases of impeachment. Overall, the president, and the Executive branch have numerous powers, and overall,
He or she who also acts as head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The president is capable of running for two terms, which cover a span of four years each. However, they are unable to hold any office position that can appoint them to presidency afterwards. To apply for this position, you must have been born in the United States, and be at least thirty-five years of age. The President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. The President also has the power either to sign regulations for laws, or to veto bills proposed by the Congress, though the Congress is able to override this veto with a two-thirds vote of both houses. This branch also conducts diplomacy with other nations, which includes negotiation and the signing of treaties, which are also able to be ratified by two-thirds by the Senate. Other duties for the President include the issuing of executive orders, which means he or she is able to direct executive officers and clarify and further existing laws. Among those powers, he or she also has unlimited power to extend pardons and clemencies for federal crimes, except in cases of impeachment. Overall, the president, and the Executive branch have numerous powers, and overall,