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President Thomas Jefferson questioned the constitutional right to purchase the Louisiana Territory.
the fact that there are niggars in the us..... jk jk;) naw but it is EXCECUTIVE PRIVALEGE
Due Process of Law
the electoral college casting ballots
A federal court MIGHT make that determination, should a case properly raising the question come before it. They don't automatically rule on everything the president does, though.
Any such action, even if plausible, would not fall under the purview of the President or be included in his Constitutional duties as Commander-in-Chief.
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The President of the United States has the power to remove officials from office if he sees them as derelict in their duties in some way, but the action must be approved by Congress if the official does not simply resign. Judges on the Supreme Court, members of the Cabinet, the Vice President, and members of Congress cannot be removed by the President but he may ask them to resign.
The president signs Congress's passed budget resolution.
The President has constitutional power to take military action whenever and wherever he believes it is necessary. Any sustained military operation would probably provide additional resources which only Congress can provide.
A constitutional amendment
The president doesn't have the job to "take action " to solve problems. It is up to congress to make laws. He can put pressure on law makers, but he doesn't have the power to make law. Much of what Trump is trying to do with laws today is not constitutional and has gone to the federal courts because of it. A president is not a king and can't make laws.