Question

A power that is vested in the president is

subject to approval by the Senate.
legally guaranteed by the Supreme Court.
legally guaranteed by the Constitution.
subject to approval by the House.

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GPT-5 mini
legally guaranteed by the Constitution.

Explanation: "Vested in the President" is a constitutional phrase (e.g., "The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States"), so such powers derive from and are defined by the Constitution, not the Supreme Court or congressional approval (except where the Constitution requires Senate consent for specific actions like appointments or treaties).

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