The Executive Branch enforces the laws passed by Congress. Also, it consists of the president and vice president. To qualify for this, you must be native-born, be 35 years old, and be a U.S. citizen for at least 14 years. A president can only serve for two terms. Also, if a president is doing serious crimes, the House of Representatives can impeach. If found guilty, the Congress can remove him. Most of the time the president and Congress work together, but are usually on different sides. This works by Congress passing laws and the president passing or vetoing it.