How does the president limit the judicial powers of the courts?(1 point)

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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 appoint federal judges, including Supreme Court justices, who align with their own political beliefs and priorities. This allows the president to potentially influence court decisions. Additionally, the president can use executive orders and administrative actions to bypass or challenge court rulings.