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What are the powers of the executive branch

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GPT 3.5
The powers of the executive branch, headed by the President of the United States, include:

1. Commanding the armed forces
2. Enforcing laws
3. Conducting foreign policy
4. Appointing federal executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers
5. Granting pardons and reprieves
6. Recommending legislation
7. Vetoing legislation
8. Issuing executive orders and proclamations
9. Administering federal agencies and departments
10. Officially receiving foreign ambassadors and other public officials

These powers are outlined in the U.S. Constitution and various laws, giving the President and the executive branch significant authority over the day-to-day operations of the government.

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