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The US president is not actually a legislator or lawmaker-- legislation is chiefly the job of Congress. The president can propose laws and has ways to push legislation through Congress. He can also veto laws he is against and make it hard for them to be passed. Even the threat of a veto influences what Congress tried to do since it is hard to override a veto and there are usually political costs to an override even if succeeds.

Yes, the POTUS is not a legislator, chief or otherwise. The President signs legislation upon its presentment to him when he does not wish to veto it. But this power inheres in the office's tripartite Constitutional role as head of state, head of government, and commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

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