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The president cannot use judicial powers in cases of

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The answer is impeachment

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Answer: The correct answer is : The president of the United States can not use judicial powers in cases of Impeachment

Explanation: The president is responsible for the executive branch. The president has the authority to verify all actions of federal courts through the judiciary. According to a clause of Article II, Session 2: The president will have the power to grant damages and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impugnation.

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