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No. The US President is also Chief Commander of the Armed Forces (military) and head of the Executive Branch of government; the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (or Chief Justice of the United States) is head of the Court during his (or her) term of office.

The President cannot play a direct role in the operation of the Supreme Court under the doctrine of "separation of powers" because the Judicial Branch is an independent part of government.

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There is no "Commander" for the Supreme Court of the U.S. However, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is the highest judicial officer of the U.S. Chief Justice leads and presides the court. The current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr.

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