US Executive Flashcards
What are the 3 constitutional requirements to be eligible to run for president?
- Minimum 35 years old
- Natural born US citizen
- Lived in the US for at least 14 years
What are the president’s 10 formal powers?
- Commander-in-chief of the armed forces
- Faithfully execute the laws passed by congress
- Pardons and commutations
- Negotiate treaties
- Make federal appointments
- Propose bills
- Convene emergency sessions of congress
- Veto / pocket veto
- Commission all officers
- Meet with foreign ambassadors
What are the 5 roles of the president?
- Head of state
- Head of government
- Chief legislator
- Commander-in-chief of the armed forces
- Chief diplomat
What are executive orders?
Presidential decrees that act as laws but are subordinate to draft law
What are signing statements?
Comments by the president on bills signed into law
How has the use of signing statements changed?
Used to be used to add congratulatory notes to laws
Now often used to criticise laws
What is executive privilege?
The president’s right to withhold information from congress, the courts, and the public to protect national security or executive privacy
Which supreme court case established that the president has a legal duty to provide evidence of communications when the information is relevant to a criminal case?
US vs Nixon 1974
What are 3 limitations on the president?
- Constitutional checks and balances
- Divided government
- Lack of a formal honours system
How often does cabinet convene?
Whenever the president wants
How many executive heads are in the cabinet (including the VP)?
16
What are the 4 roles of the Executive Office of the President (EXOP)?
- Advise on policy
- Oversee departments
- Foster relations with congress
- Perform specialist functions
What are the 4 roles of the Chief of Staff?
- Chair the White House office
- Provide honest counsel
- Be the president’s proxy
- Liaise between congress and the white house
What are the 3 functions of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)?
- Advise the president on the allocation of federal funds in the budget
- Oversee the spending of federal departments
- Check the validity of executive initiatives concerning legislation and regulation
What is the National Security Council (NSC)?
The president’s official forum for discussing national security and foreign policy