What does the U.S. Constitution give the president the exclusive power to do?
A. Determine whether federal laws are constitutional
B. Veto Supreme Court justices nominated by Congress
C. Use the filibuster to delay a vote on new laws
D. Serve as commander in chief of the U.S. military
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The U.S. constitution lets the President have the exclusive power to D. Serve as commander in chief of the U.S. military.
All the exclusive powers of the U.S. president include-
- The U.S. constitution allows and gives the power of the chief commander of the U.S. military to the President.
- This gives them the command and control over the military forces and weapons to the President.
- In this position, the President can launch and supervise, order, and authorize nuclear weapons with its command.
The other powers of the President also include veto decisions, decisions on federal laws, and judging Congress.
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