How does the president limit the judicial powers of the courts?(1 point)

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The president appoints all federal judges.
The president appoints all federal judges.

The president can reverse judicial rulings.
The president can reverse judicial rulings.

The president interprets laws.
The president interprets laws.

The president can remove judges from the bench.
The president can remove judges from the bench.

1 answer

The correct response is: The president appoints all federal judges.

The president has the authority to appoint federal judges, which allows them to influence the judicial branch. However, the president cannot reverse judicial rulings, interpret laws (that is primarily the role of the courts), or unilaterally remove judges from the bench, as removal typically requires impeachment by Congress.

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