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andriy [413]
3 years ago
8

With the exception of federal judges, what is true about the president’s removal power?

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2 answers:
forsale [732]3 years ago
7 0
With the exception of federal judges, the answer that is true about the president's removal power is that the president may remove whomever he or she appoints. 
kondor19780726 [428]3 years ago
5 0

<em><u>The one True thing in regards to President’s Removal power except federal judges is that the president may remove whomever he or she appoints. </u></em>  

<u>Further Explanation:- </u>

Executive power of Article 2, Section 2 of Constitution of the United States is regarding the removal. It states that with the advice as well as consent of Senate the President of the United States has all the rights in regards to appointment of Judges of Supreme court who are appointed for the term of lifetime, President also appoints ambassadors as well as officials related to the Executive office. But, it is nowhere mentioned in the constitution of the United States that if the President can fire any of his appointees or not. As a consequence of this, Congress, as well as courts of the United States, had to define the legal authority of the President in order to remove executive officials. When the first Congress took place, James Madison who was a Member of the house commented that if the President of the United Statesthe had any power to dismiss officials or not? And if not Then-President will be seen as having a gun but without bullets. After all these arguments the President of the United States was given the power to remove any of his appointees except judges of the Supreme Court.

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1. In which section of the declaration of independence is the purpose of government described? <u>brainly.com/question/10021040 </u>

2. Which best describes how the electoral college affects the executive branch? <u>brainly.com/question/5336791 </u>

3. How did California differ from the united states in terms of interactions of whites and natives? <u>brainly.com/question/7248802 </u>

Answer Details:

Grade – High School

Subject – Constitution

Chapter – Presidential Powers  

Keywords: Executive, power, Section 2, Supreme court, Executive office, executive, officials,James Madison,United States, judges

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