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The U.S. Constitution assigns the executive branch which power?

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The Constitution gives the executive branch the power to veto a proposed law, appoint members of supreme court, negotiate foreign treaties with other nations, as well appoint members of other federal agencies. I hope this helped you :)
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Vetoing laws passed by congress. APEX
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