The President is in a different branch than the judiciary branch of government.
The offices of the President and the Vice President are part of the executive branch of government. Legislative and judiciary are the other two branches.
The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.
The president is part of the executive branch. There are three branches to the federal government-- Executive (President Obama), Legislative (Congress), and Judiciary (Supreme Court).
The Executive Branch. More specifically, the President
The judiciary branch.
The judiciary branch. The courts
The Executive Branch. More specifically, the President
Legislative branch, Executive branch, and the Judicial Branch
The president appoints Judiciary positions and the Executive branch can grant pardons, overriding judicial rulings.
There are three branches of the United States government: 1. Legislative - Congress 2. Executive - President 3. Judiciary - Supreme Court The Executive branch (President) has veto power.
The Executive Branch. More specifically, the President
there are the Executive branch the legislative branch and the judiciary branch