The general power or function of the executive branch is to enforce the laws of the United States. A brief listing of the powers of the President include, serve as commander in chief ot the armed forces; grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses; call Congress into special session; receive ambassadors from other nations; act as spokesman for the nation; faithfully execute the laws of the US; appoint officials to lesser offices in the executive branch; appoint judges and make treaties -shared powers with the Senate; veto or sign legislation.
Question is M-U-C-H too B-R-O-A-D to answer and must be narrowed down. The President has MANY-MANY powers.
Command of U.S Armed Forces - Commander-in-Chief
Laws faithfully executed
Nominate federal judges
He has the same powers as the US president
The powers of the Vice- President come from the requests of his/her president.
The President
President Jefferson used new presidential powers.
In 1973 constitution , President had only nominal powers also called Fazal Illahi powers .
The Constitution gives the President of the United States his delegated powers.
The US Constitution states the powers of the President. Laws passed by Congress and court decisions have since defined more exactly the powers of the president.
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
They can impeach the president
Congress and the president.
Expressed Powers