How does the president limit the judicial powers of the courts?

The president appoints all federal judges

The president can remove judges from the bench

The president can reverse judicial rulings

The president interprets laws

The president does not have the authority to limit the judicial powers of the courts. The separation of powers established by the Constitution ensures that the executive branch, including the president, does not have the ability to interfere with the judicial branch. The president's role in appointing federal judges and interpreting laws does not give them the authority to limit the independence and decision-making powers of the courts.