Yes, in a sense that person does become a defacto president.
The President of the United States makes all of the final decisions. The President has many people that gives him suggestions but he can make the final call.
decisions The president helps the legislative branch make and pass laws. The president can also lead us into war. The president has MANY complicated duties. To get you thinking look around on google,bing ECT. Reaserch lots more and you will have an excellent source of knowledge on the president.
Many feel that the first few months of a president's term are the "honeymoon" period, when he has the best chance of implementing his agenda.
The people in the government are elected to make decisions for the citizens, so they make decisions about many issues.
Decisions that have been made many times in the past and for which managers have rules and guidelines about how to make similar decisions in the future are known as: "Programmed Decisions"
As commander in chief, the president has the power to direct the military, make strategic decisions during times of conflict, and deploy troops. The president can also influence defense policy and strategy, as well as make key decisions regarding national security.
Many people would argue that the most important players in government are senators because they have a lot of clout and voting power. Furthermore, they can make big decisions without approval of the president, though he can veto bills that they have approved.
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No, he has not and many would hope he won't be at all in the future as he has a family and is more than the President running the country and making likable or unlikable decisions.
The Supreme Court has made many decisions. Provide a case or subject and an answer can be given.