The executive branch (the president) has the power to with the consent and advice of the Senate.
The President of the United States only has the power to which is granted him by the U.S. constitution. Any actions outside those executive power granted to him would be a violation of the U.S. constitution to which he could be impeached.
No, it is a power granted to the President. Generally the do so at the end of their term
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The US does not have kings or queens, and no, that is not a power given to Congress by the Constitution. Article I, Section 9, of the Constitution says, "No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States."
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The US government has the power to collect taxes through the Constitution, specifically through the authority granted by the 16th Amendment, which allows for the collection of income taxes.
This power is granted by the US Constitution. The writers wanted all military forces to be under the civilian control of the elected President.
The Constitution gives more power to the people.
All the other rights granted to you by the US Constitution.
Being able to express yourself without worrying about being punished for it. Nothing is more important to a person.
The Congress was the power given to all US territories .... Peace Love and Happiness all the people of the world
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