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Today, the president's powers are limited by a system of checks and balances established in the U.S. Constitution. Congress can override presidential vetoes, control funding, and impeach the president. The judiciary can review and potentially nullify executive actions that violate the Constitution. Additionally, public opinion and political pressures can also constrain presidential decision-making.

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