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The US President has the authority to grant pardons to federal judges for anything except impeachment. There is no pardon from impeachment.

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By appointing Article III federal judges to the Judicial Branch, and by granting pardons (may not grant a pardon for an impeachment).


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Can people directly elect federal judges?

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What is the Senate's check appointment of federal Judges?

The Senate has no check on the appointments of federal judges.


What duties doe the president have?

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The president appoints judges for. life?

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