Andrew Johnson did not pick his cabinet. When he became President due to Lincoln's death, he immediately had a cabinet. In fact, Congress passed a law to make it illegal for him to remove them unless he got permission from Congress. The cabinet was not so bad in itself, but they did not respect Johnson and they were able to seize a great deal of power from the President making it impossible for his to rule effectively.
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I admit I don't know if it is automatic, but I know it rarely happens. Given the relationship between a President and each of his/her Cabinet Members, it is logical to assume that the President will take care to pick people with whom he/she communicates well and perhaps even thinks like. If that is true, it would not be surprising for each new President to replace the Cabinet when he/she takes office. A new President has sometimes kept his predecessor's Cabinet, mostly in cases where the President was followed into the White House by his Vice President, and never in cases where the new President is of a different party. If I had to guess, I would say that by default, when the President goes, the Cabinet goes, so an incoming President would need to inform any members he/she wishes to keep on.
The Secretary of State is appointed by the President as part of his cabinet However, it is not quite so simple as that. The position of "Secretary of State" is not one of appointment, meaning no one is appointed to the position. Instead, the President nominates a candidate for the position. The candidate is then presented to the United States Senate, where a vote is held to confirm or reject the candidate. The candidate is sworn into duty once they gain the simple majority needed to be confirmed to the position.
false because if the office of the president becomes vacant the vice president becomes president. next in order of succession iis the speaker of the house then president pro tempore of the senate then members of the cabinet starting with the secretary of state. if the president is ill and cannot serve the vice president can become president temporarily.
Congress can override a president's veto.Congress must confirm appointments (to the Supreme Court, the Cabinet, etc.).Congress must approve all treaties.Congress must approve all declarations of war.
yes= that is what he would do. His choice must be confirmed by Congress.
Look up the electoral college process and you'll understand better. Hint: we pick, they pick. This happened because in colonial times, they couldn't decide who should pick the president: the "smart" people or citizens. Hope I helped....
Not exactly- most people would call them his cabinet.
The president is responsible for filling the many different cabinet positions within the executive branch of government. While congress has provided the president with the ability to do this in their own way there are 5 main factors that all presidents use for selecting these cabinet members. These factors include competency, confirmation viability, cohesion, loyalty, and prudence.
1. Legislative - The president can veto any bill from congress rendering it void unless the legislature can get 2/3rds of it to override the Veto. 2. Judicial - The president gets to pick the members of the Supreme Court
He Didn't Back In Those Days The Runner Up In the Elections Would Become Vice President And So On The President Didn't Pick His Cabinet