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iris [78.8K]
1 year ago
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the president's power to grab reprieves and pardons is an example of a __ power while th presidents power to remove executive br

anch appointees is an example of a _ power
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pentagon [3]1 year ago
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The power of the President to grant pardons is a <u>judicial power </u>and the power to remove executive branch appointees is an <u>executive power. </u>

<h3>What are the judicial powers of the president?</h3>

Even though the president is the head of the executive, they also hold judicial powers such as granting pardons and appointing judges.

They also hold executive power over the agencies in the executive branch which allows them to remove appointees in the executive.

Find out more on the president's judicial powers at brainly.com/question/2366242.

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