Not without approval of majority of u.s. congress
When can the president appoint people without approval by anyone else? When can the president appoint people without approval by anyone else?
Overrride veto.
The President of the United States is allowed to issue executive orders without the approval of Congress. These orders however, are subject to judicial review and can be struck down if deemed unconstitutional.
The President of the United States is allowed to issue executive orders without the approval of Congress. These orders however, are subject to judicial review and can be struck down if deemed unconstitutional.
No
No because they can't make a new law without the approval
The United States has not asked for British approval since 1776.
If Congress has enough votes, they do not need the President's approval.
- undeclared war: the president can go into a country for 60 days without congress approval - executive agreements: the president can make a 'treaty' with another country without congressional permission -executive order: kind of like a law, but different
He did what Obama just did for Libya- ordered military action on his own , without approval from Congress.
The President should and must have power to make certain decision without Congressional approval, just as Congress has the right to do things without the President's approval. If Congress had to approve everything a President did, Congress would have full authority over both the legislative and executive power of governmant, which would eliminate the concept of checks and balances of the three branches of government that the Constitution sets up.