Does the Senate have to approve the attorney general?

Does the Senate have to approve the attorney general?

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The attorney general is a statutory member of the Cabinet of the United States. Under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution, the officeholder is nominated by the president of the United States, then appointed with the advice and consent of the United States Senate.

Q. What can President do without Senate approval?

declare war. decide how federal money will be spent. interpret laws. choose Cabinet members or Supreme Court Justices without Senate approval.

Q. Can the president do anything without Congress approval?

Executive powers The president can issue rules, regulations, and instructions called executive orders, which have the binding force of law upon federal agencies but do not require approval of the United States Congress.

Q. Does the President have power over the Supreme Court?

The President is not mandated to carry out the orders of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court does not have any enforcement power; the enforcement power lies solely with the executive branch. Thus, the executive branch can place a check on the Supreme Court through refusal to execute the orders of the court.

Q. Can the president invoke martial law?

On a national level, both the US President and the US Congress have the power, within certain constraints, to impose martial law since both can be in charge of the militia. In each state, the governor has the power to impose martial law within the borders of the state.

Q. How many times has martial law been declared in the United States?

Nonetheless, within the bounds of court decisions, a military commander’s authority under martial law is virtually unlimited. Martial law has been declared nine times since World War II and, in five instances, was designed to counter resistance to Federal desegregation decrees in the South.

Q. Can you get out of National Guard before going to basic?

A discharge from the Reserves or National Guard requires a full-blown discharge package initiated by the unit commander for the unit you’re assigned to, even if you’ve not been to basic training or attended any paid drills. If your request is denied, you can simply refuse to report to basic training.

Q. Do drill sergeants read your letters?

No. Letters get passed out in the evening once we’re on our own. And our drill sergeant is gone for the day. Generally they have better things to do than read trainees mail.

Q. What is the most female friendly military branch?

The Air Force

Q. Why do recruiters lie?

The biggest reason recruiters lie? They have major conflict avoidance and are not willing to tell you the truth, which is usually that there is something wrong with you based on what they are looking for, and, they don’t want to hurt your feelings.

Q. Why do military recruiters try so hard?

Because it’s their job! Military Recruiters have particular quotas (like most salesmen) that they must meet to do their job. Some recruiters barely get 3 hours of sleep because they’re busy trying to meet their quotas. That’s why they are desperate.

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