YES ! he is part of the Exectutive branch and all branchs check on one another !!
he cant he can review a case if asked but can only give his thought about the case and how it should be answered.
No, hes not entirely in control of the executive branch in the first place.
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the federalists don't control the judicial branch, they just keep it in check so that it won't become too powerful and be able to do anything it wants.
The President can not exercise any judicial powers. He is the head of the Executive Branch of Government and not a member of the Judicial Branch.
The members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
The Judicial Branch can declare an act of the President unconstitutional.
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President doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has that power.
No, they're in the executive branch.