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27 May, 04:24

How does the president limit the judicial powers of the courts?

A. He can grant reprieves and grants.

B. He can remove judges from the bench.

C. He can overturn Supreme Court rulings.

D. He can interpret the laws.

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  1. 27 May, 07:04
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    The answer could be c
  2. 27 May, 08:22
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    I think it's A.

    1#The president can't remove judges. They get impeached.

    2# Only can overturn a Supreme Court decision if it's a new Supreme Court decision or or by changing a law.

    3# The President don't interpret laws he executes them and congress passes them. The Supreme Court is the one who interprets laws.

    So A.
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