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They give a yearly address to say what they want to do in this term

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Q: How often is the President required by the Constitution to give Congress information regarding the state of the Union?
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The Constitution requires the president to give Congress information on this?

State of the Union Article II, Section 3, Clause 1


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Can the president suspend congress?

No. The Congress derives its power from the Constitution, not from the president. The president and Congress are co-equal branches of the govenerment: the president cannot suspend the congress, and the Congress cannot suspsend the Presidency


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Under the U.S. Constitution and the Separation of Powers protections a President is compelled to appear and testify before Congress when instructed to do so. The first job of the President is to enforce the law and the Constitution states that the law is whatever Congress declares it to be. Therefore, for a President to not appear and testify before Congress would be a failure to execute his duties and a violation of the Separation of Powers rule.


What is the name for the president's right to refuse to testify before or provide information to congress or a court?

Under the U.S. Constitution and the Separation of Powers protections a President is compelled to appear and testify before Congress when instructed to do so. The first job of the President is to enforce the law and the Constitution states that the law is whatever Congress declares it to be. Therefore, for a President to not appear and testify before Congress would be a failure to execute his duties and a violation of the Separation of Powers rule.


How ensures the Constitution and its rules are not being ignored by the president Congress or the states?

It gives congress the ability to remove the president for wrongdoing.


What judicial powers does the constitution grant to congress?

impeach the president


What is the name for the presidents right to refuse to testify before or provide information to congress or a court?

Under the U.S. Constitution and the Separation of Powers protections a President is compelled to appear and testify before Congress when instructed to do so. The first job of the President is to enforce the law and the Constitution states that the law is whatever Congress declares it to be. Therefore, for a President to not appear and testify before Congress would be a failure to execute his duties and a violation of the Separation of Powers rule.


Is the oath for president and vice president the same?

No, the President's Oath is written in the Constitution. The Vice President's Oath is the same oath that members of Congress take and was not written in the Constitution, but the Constitution does require that the VP be bound by an Oath.


According to the constitution how does congress balance the power of the president?

Checks and balances between Congress and the president are intended to limit the potential powers of both.


Should the president report to congress about how the nation is doing?

The Constitution requires it.


Who did president Wilson need to get approval from to enter ww1?

Congress. The constitution states Congress must approve it.