Many laws that Congress enacts are written in fairly broad terms. Congress sets out the basic policies and standards to be followed. The specific details—much of the fine print necessary to the actual, day-to-day administration of the law—are usually left to be worked out by the executive branch.



This describes the use of which presidential power?

Responses

The power of appointment and removal
The power of appointment and removal

The power of executive privilege
The power of executive privilege

The power to grant clemency
The power to grant clemency

The power to execute the law

The power to execute the law.