The powers of the President are outlined in the United States Constitution and give the President of the United States a variety of responsibilities, including being the Commander-in-Chief of the military, making treaties and appointing high-level officials with the approval of the Senate, signing or vetoing laws passed by Congress, and executing laws and administering the government. Additionally, the President has the power to grant pardons, issue executive orders, and deliver speeches and messages to Congress and the American people. These powers may be limited by checks and balances from the other branches of government, as well as by laws and precedents established over time.
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