The powers of the President of U.S.A.:
• The U.S. has adopted the presidential form of government and as such the U.S. President is both the real as well as the nominal head of the government.
• The President of U.S. holds a permanent tenure of four years and he is not responsible to the legislature .
• The President of U.S. can nominate and by and with the consent of the Senate shall appoint ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, Judges of the Supreme Court and all other officers of the United State powers.
• The President has almost unhindered authority to remove persons he disapproves of as executive members.
• The President not only formulates foreign policy but also conducts foreign relations of the U.S .A.
• All executive actions are taken by the President or under his authority and in his name by his secretaries and civil
• U.S. President is the head of the state. As the head of the state, he performs all such ceremonial functions which are performed by heads of states of all other countries.
• The U. S. President is the single most powerful leader of the American nation, upon whom the whole nation depends for their peace, security and development needs.