To start with, Alaska is shockingly huge. It boasts the biggest landmass in the United States of America.
Texas boasts the second-largest landmass in the country, but it’s not as big as Alaska.
Can a president be re-elected after impeachment? The answer is yes and no. Yes, if the Senate tries and convicts the president. Then they have to conduct a separate vote to stop the impeached president from participating in future elections.
The Internal Revenue Service, commonly known as the IRS, is a federal agency of the United States Government responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws.
The Constitution establishes the framework of federalism, specifically enumerating the powers of the national government and reserving all other powers to the states.
The President of the United States has powers granted by the Constitution. The Constitution further provides a separation of powers that limits the extent to which the President can enforce their will.
Filibusters also give a tremendous amount of power to individual Senators. Senators have used the filibuster, or the threat to filibuster in order to maximize their leverage with the President or other Senators.