Answer:
The powers of the president as outlined in the Constitution are "briefly stated and comparatively vague."
Step-by-step explanation:
The powers of the President, are briefly outlined in the United States Constitution in Article Two, Section 2, and they include;
• The power to grant pardons for offences against the United States.
• The power to enter into treaties as long as two thirds of the senate agree.
• The power to appoint officers of the United States, such as; Judges, ambassadors and Ministers.
• The power to fill up vacancies in the senate that may occur during recess.