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The different powers that U.S. presidents have while in office are expressed/implied, delegated, and inherent. The Constitution explicitly states the expressed powers of the president, such as nominating judges, negotiating treaties, and commanding the military. Implied powers are ones that the Constitution does not specifically state, but that the president must reasonably have to exercise his expressed powers; an example of such a power is removing public officials from office, which is never directly specified, but the lack of which gets in the way of appointing public officials, an expressed power. Delegated powers are powers that one
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