The greatest power of the president lies in their ability to get congress to do what he wants them to do. That is one reason both presidents Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan were considered two of the most powerful presidents in the history of the USA.
The president has more authority over matters relating to foreign policy and diplomacy, as they are the chief representative of the United States on the global stage. Additionally, the president has significant authority over the executive branch of the government, including the power to appoint and dismiss high-ranking officials, implement and enforce laws, and oversee government agencies. However, it is important to note that the balance of power between the branches of government is established by the Constitution and is designed to be a system of checks and balances.
The president has More power over all of them, or whatever. lol.
In most foreign affairs, and in the operation of the executive branch, the President is limited only by the checks and balances of the other branches.
A game warden does not have more authority than the president. The president is the highest authority in a country.
congress
No. Chief Justice Marshall declared Section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional, but that was just a small portion of the Act. The Judiciary Act of 1789 was neither revised nor repealed. The Judiciary Act of 1801, passed during the final days of President Adams' administration, was repealed after Thomas Jefferson and a new Congress took office. Congress repealed the Act because it expanded the Federal court system in a way that allowed President Adams to ensure Federalist Party members dominated the Judicial Branch of Government. When the Judiciary Act of 1801 was repealed, the Judiciary Act of 1789 was temporarily reinstated. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
both r powerful bcause if the president is power less then the congress is the one that is powerful if the congress is powerless then the president is powerfull
The Executive Branch. More specifically, the President
The President's job is to execute the laws passed by Congress, represent the country in foreign affairs, commander in chief of the military, and appoint executive officers and members of the judiciary. For more on the president's power see the link below discussing Article II of the Constitution.
The Executive Branch. More specifically, the President
The president has authority over all the federal government workers and actions except the courts and the Congress. Of course he has to operate under the law.
there are more members of congress
Congress reduced the size of the US Supreme Court from 10 to 7 justices in the Judiciary Act of 1866 in order to prevent President Andrew Johnson from appointing any justices to vacancies on the Court. Congress increased the size of the Court from 7 to 9 after Johnson left office, in the Judiciary Act of 1869. The number of seats has remained constant ever since.