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- united states - Does the US President have authority to rename a . . .
The President, and even the US Congress, cannot require that, as it would be a violation of the free speech rights of the author and publisher of the textbook The President can use an EO order to require all members of the Executive Branch of the government to use the new name, including any government publications, unless barred by law
- united states - Does the President have to take the oath of office . . .
The proper wording for the oath of office is prescribed in the Constitution: I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States Roberts had practiced for the ceremony carefully
- united states - Have any previous US Presidents held a military parade . . .
In particular, this USA Today article claims: Soldiers march in presidential inaugural events, but it’s unclear if they have participated in a presidential birthday celebration Are there any recorded instances of a birthday celebration for a sitting US President that featured a prominent display of military force, such as a military parade?
- united states - Why dont US presidents run in other elections after . . .
Particularly looking at the case of Bill Clinton, one may ask a different question: why would a former president even want to run for lower office? In his role as former president, elder statesman, and philanthropist he makes more money and arguably has about as much power and influence as he could in the Senate
- united states - Why is the minimum age to be U. S. president still . . .
According to Presidential eligibility conditions, a President can serve if they are at least 35 years old: be a natural-born U S citizen of the United States; be at least 35 years old;
- united states - Do some of President Trumps spending cuts amount to . . .
Impoundment is an act by a President of the United States of not spending money that has been appropriated by the U S Congress Thomas Jefferson was the first president to exercise the power of impoundment in 1801
- united states - Does the US President have the power to issue specific . . .
The President of the United States is, via the Secretary of State, the head of the State Department However, is there any mechanism for them to issue a specific order all the way down the chain of
- united states - Is the US president the ultimate law-enforcement . . .
The President, as the head of the executive branch, is the ultimate law-enforcement officer Enforcing the law is the same as executing the law Given that this was a discussion about potential corruption at the highest levels of the US government, the President could potentially try to keep the circle of people involved as small as possible
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