How can congress impeach the chief executive




















Like regulations created by government agencies, executive orders go to judicial review. This means that they may get overturned if the order does not have the support of the constitution. Several policy initiatives need the approval of congress. But in the case of executive orders, they often have a huge effect on the internal affairs of government. Some reach includes waging of wars, handling emergencies, the degree which legislation will get enforced and the likes.

Also, once an executive order issued, they remain in full force until when they get revoked, canceled or expire. The President may at any time change, revoke or make exceptions from an executive order. This is regardless of whether the order got made by the sitting president or the one before. A sitting president often reviews the executive orders made within his initial weeks in office. The American constitution does not make an explicit provision for the use of executive orders.

Article 2 of the Constitution states that the executive order willl be with the American President and Sections 2 and 3 of the same article describes the various duties and powers of the president.

One such is that the President must ensure that the laws get executed. A ruling from the Supreme Court states that every executive order from the President has to have constitutional support.

There have been times in the past when the order got blocked. This is when the order goes beyond the authority of the President. The office saddled with the responsibility of assigning a serial number to an executive order is the Office of the Federal Registrar. This is after the receipt of the signed copy from the White house. Note that the two most important executive actions are the executive order and the executive memorandum. An executive order is a statement written by the president to instruct government officials and government agencies.

It is always signed by the president and approved by the office of the Attorney General and the Management and Budget. An executive order has the power and effect of law by the legislature except in a situation where it gets contradicted by another Federal law that gets passed. This means that a President can use an executive order to bypass the bureaucratic bottlenecks that Congress sometimes posses. But, an executive memorandum is like an executive order, only that it does not have the same requirements.

Also, unlike an executive order which has to get signed and published, an executive memorandum does not have any known formal process. Also, it does not need the approval of the office of the Attorney General and Management and Budget. It also does not have to get recorded by the Federal Registrar. One major avenue where executive orders come in handy is in Military operations.

Being the Commander-in-Chief, the President gets tasked with the responsibility of running the military and as such may use executive action for setting military policy.

Also, executive orders may gets used to draw up strategies. An instance of this is when President Obama came up with an executive order in the case of the Clean Water Act. The Federalist Papers. New York: Penguin Books, Melton, Buckner F.

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Featured Mace of the U. House of Represen- tatives. Actions Facebook Tweet Email. How Congress can impeach a president. By: Justin Boggs.

Here is the process to remove a president. Impeachment The process in the House is a simple one. Conviction With the House being held by a majority of Democrats, it is possible that the impeachment process could reach the conviction stage. Past impeachment inquiries Although no president has ever been removed from office through conviction, a few have come close.

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