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- united states - Have any previous US Presidents held a military parade . . .
Yesterday (1 May 2025), a number of news outlets reported on plans for a military parade on President Trump's birthday on June 14th, which happens to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the US A
- united states - Why have US Presidents not been given the power of line . . .
I also read on Wikipedia that other Presidents, both Democrat and Republican have asked for the same thing Presidents of the United States have repeatedly asked the Congress to give them a line-item veto power
- united states - Can the US president legally kill at will? - Politics . . .
United States (2024) that Presidents enjoy absolute immunity for their exclusive powers and presumptive immunity for their remaining official acts, I have seen it claimed by many that the president could kill people, e g assassinate a political rival using the forces at his disposal, and be immune to subsequent prosecution
- united states - What is the proper title for a former U. S. President . . .
Emeritus presidents may be called by whatever respectable and applicable title one prefers Washington's precedent suggests that simply "Mr " may be the most acceptable form of address for a former president of the first nation in modern times to accept government by the people, for the people, without nobility, monarchy or oligarchy
- united states - Which US presidents were subpoenaed by Congressional . . .
Aaron Burr was charged with treason in US Circuit Court in Richmond, VA, and it was the court -- not Congress -- which subpoenaed Jefferson Note that the article cited by this answer is simply listing some presidents who have been subpoenaed, while the question is about presidents subpoenaed by Congressional committee
- united states - What happens if a current or former US president . . .
The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution states that: No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice There are currently four living former Presidents who have been el
- united states - Is there a legal way for US presidents to extend their . . .
Question summary title edited after this answer was posted: Is there a legal way for US presidents to extend their terms beyond two terms of four years? Detail: Is it (under current law) actually possible for the US president to stay in office longer than the usual two terms of four years by using some legal tricks? Same answer
- united states - Is it true that the US has stepped into foreign . . .
I recently read about a strange trend: Since the start of the 20th century, the United States has stepped in or started conflicts involving the direct use of military force mainly under presidents
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