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The executive branch interacts with the legislative branch primarily through the president's ability to propose laws, veto legislation, and call special sessions of Congress. Additionally, the executive enforces laws passed by the legislature. With the judicial branch, the executive appoints federal judges and justices, who are then confirmed by the Senate, and has the power to grant pardons. These interactions are essential for maintaining the system of checks and balances among the branches of government.

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