For who has the most power, I think the Executive Branch has the most power. My first reason for why the President has the most power is because the President can approve and execute the laws that the Congress pass. (Section 2, Article 2). My second reason is that the President can also give a speech to the Congress on the “State of the Union” and recommending the laws that should’ve been passed.(Article 2, Section 3). My last and third reason on why the President has the most power is because he President appoints the heads of all the departments, appoints ambassadors, appoints Federal judges, and also appoints Supreme Court Justices.(Article 2, Section 2).
My reason and evidence why the Executive Branch has the most power is because the President
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What it says in Article 2, Section 3) is ,”The President can give a speech to Congress on the “State of the Union,” and recommend laws that should be passed.” What this is trying to say is that the Congress has to hear the speech by the President or the Executive Branch from the State of the Union, which is about having a conversation with someone else or a group of people, then they have to see if they have to accept the laws if it should be passed or not. Another evidence is that the President can forgive the person’s crime and end their punishment. It’s what it says and what it actually says in Article 2, Section 2 is ,”The President is the Commander and Chief of the military. The president can pardon people convicted of federal crimes.” What it is trying to say is that only the federal criminal such as those adjudicated in the United States may be pardoned by the President, but the President cannot pardon a state criminal offense. This would be another reason on why the President has the most