General

Which branch of government does the President belong to?

Which branch of government does the President belong to?

the Executive Branch
The power of the Executive Branch is vested in the President of the United States, who also acts as head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.

Who holds the sword of the community?

The Executive
Federalist No. 78 views the judicial branch as inherently weak because of its inability to control either the money or the military of the country. The only power of the judicial branch is the power of judgment: The Executive not only dispenses the honors, but holds the sword of the community.

How powerful is the power of a governor?

Governors are VERY powerful. When Trump agrees that laws should be created by states, governors are the ones leading the charge. Of course there are other times when Trump believes the Federal Government should be the strongest. Then, obviously, president’s have power.

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What is the difference between a governor and a president?

The president’s policies and his/her agenda can affect all fifty states; whereas, the governor can only affect policy in his/her own state. The president is certainly more powerful when it comes to foreign affairs than individual state governors.

How many states have the power to veto a law?

All 50 state governors have the power to veto whole legislative measures. In a large majority of states a bill will become law unless it is vetoed by the governor within a specified number of days, which vary among states.

How much power do presidents have over the media?

Presidents have much control over the media narrative, way beyond governors despite local media focus from state capitals. You can see what powers Presidents have by seeing the disaster Trump is causing and Congress hasn’t even started passing his bills yet. The power of governors varies by state.