Here are four powers granted to the President of the United States:
Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces: The President is the highest-ranking military official and has the power to make key military decisions.
Veto power: The President can reject or veto any bill passed by Congress, although Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds vote.
Executive orders: The President can issue executive orders to direct federal agencies and officials to take certain actions or implement certain policies.
Appointment power: The President has the power to nominate individuals to fill key positions in the executive branch, such as cabinet secretaries, judges, and ambassadors, with the advice and consent of the Senate.