How does the president limit the judicial powers of the courts? (1 point) Responses The president appoints all federal judges. The president appoints all federal judges. The president can remove judges from the bench. The president can remove judges from the bench. The president can reverse judicial rulings. The president can reverse judicial rulings. The president interprets laws.

The president can limit the judicial powers of the courts by appointing judges who share their views, removing judges from the bench if they disagree with their rulings, and by attempting to influence or reverse judicial decisions through their interpretation of laws.