14.2.1

President Relationship with Other Institutions

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President Relationship with Other Institutions

The president is separate from Congress and the Supreme Court, and both institutions act as a check on the power of the president.

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Congress: divided and unified

  • The president cannot be a member of Congress because of the separation of powers which states presidents must have no link to Congress.
  • The relationship between Congress and the president depends on which party controls Congress.
    • If there is a unified government, where the House of Representatives and Senate are controlled by the same party as the presidency, then better relations are more likely.
    • In a divided government, the president will find it more difficult to pass their legislation through Congress.
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President and Congress

  • A president can use powers which bypass Congress if they cannot pass legislation through.
    • In 2014 Obama used an executive order to grant certain illegal immigrants 'deferred action status'.
  • National events can affect the president’s relationship with Congress. Congress gives the president more power to act in times of emergency.
  • Presidential approval among voters affects the president’s relationship with Congress. Congress will challenge the president more if there are lower approval ratings.
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President check on Supreme Court

  • The president checks the Supreme Court's power through nominating its judges.
  • The president nominates judges to the Supreme Court when a seat on the court is available.
    • This gives the president the power to change the ideological balance of the Supreme Court.
  • The president may support or criticise the Supreme Court’s decisions on cases.
    • If the president is popular then their response to a decision can make it appear more or less legitimate to the public.
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Supreme Court check on President

  • The Supreme Court can rule a president’s actions unconstitutional.
    • In 2004 the Supreme Court ruled against President George Bush by giving Guantanamo Bay prisoners access to the courts to challenge their imprisonment.

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