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  2. What Are the Legislative Powers of the US President? - ThoughtCo

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    Learn how the president can propose, approve, veto, or reject legislation, and how Congress can override or amend his actions. Find out how presidents have used their legislative powers to enact their agendas and how they are limited by the Constitution and the courts.

  3. Powers of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the constitutional and implied powers of the president, such as signing or vetoing legislation, commanding the armed forces, making treaties, and appointing judges. Also, explore the historical and current debates and challenges of the commander-in-chief role.

  4. Under Article II of the United States Constitution. The President: Has the power to approve or veto bills and resolutions passed by Congress; Through the Treasury Department, has the power to write checks pursuant to appropriation laws. Pursuant to the Oath of Office, will preserve, protect, and defend the Consitution of the United States.

  5. Keeping the Balance: What a President Can Do and Cannot Do

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    Learn what a president can and cannot do according to the Constitution and the three branches of government. Find out how a president can make treaties, veto bills, enforce laws, act as Commander-in-Chief, and more.

  6. The President's Legislative Role - Constitution Annotated

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    Learn how the President's role in a political party is to help set the legislative agenda, support the party platform, and serve as a leader for the party. The web page explains the constitutional powers and duties of the President in relation to Congress, and cites historical examples and sources.

  7. Legislative Role of the President - LII / Legal Information...

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    Learn how the President can communicate, convene, and adjourn Congress, and take care that the laws be faithfully executed. See historical and legal sources on the President's legislative powers and duties.

  8. The Legislative Branch - The White House

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    Learn about the powers and structure of Congress, the two chambers of the U.S. legislature. Find out how bills become laws, how Congress can check the President, and how it represents the...

  9. ArtII.1 Overview of Article II, Executive Branch - Constitution...

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    Article II establishes the federal executive power and vests it in the President, who has various authorities and duties. The article also outlines the election, qualifications, succession, and impeachment of the President, and the powers and duties of other executive officers.

  10. The Executive Branch - The White House

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    Learn about the role and functions of the President, the Vice President, and the Cabinet in the U.S. government. Find out how they are elected, appointed, and organized, and what powers and...

  11. Legislative Role of The President - Justia Law

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    Learn how the President can report, recommend, convene, and adjourn Congress, and take care of the laws, according to Article II of the US Constitution. See historical and legal annotations on the President's legislative leadership and powers.