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What are the presidints powers?

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8y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

The president is the chief executive and commander in chief. He/she can appoint people to the Supreme Court, to ambassador, and other offices but to make it final it has to be approved by congress, the president submits a budget but congress must pass it, the president meets with leaders of other nations, but a treaty must have congressional approval, the president can approve bills or veto them. Just about everything a president does must have approval of congress. The promises made by candidates usually require more than winning the election, but requires congress to work with them.

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