Which of the following is a power of the president? A. The president can initiate removal proceedings against justices. B. The president can appoint federal judges. C. The president can declare war. D. The president can veto Supreme Court rulings
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The president can initiate removal proceedings against justices. - This is not a power of the president. The power to remove justices lies with Congress through the impeachment process. B. The president can appoint federal judges. - This is a power of the Show more…
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