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The United States President is required to approve/disapprove a declaration of war (ratified by Congress), the annual budget of the United States, agreements with sovereign nations (treaties); and enactment or repeal of laws and regulations of the United States.

The four areas are broad statements under which all the finer details of presidential decision-making is made. For example, the President appoints the United State Attorney General, members of the United States Supreme Court, cabinet members, heads of Washington bureaus, and, as head of the Military, approves the appointmentof military generals. Nevertheless, Congress is responsible for ratifying many of these choices like Cabinet members and United States Supreme Court justices.


Given that your question does not ask about the President's responsibilities and is limited to what the President approves or disapproves, the above broad-brush answer is confined to the limitations of the question.

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