The president can't use judicial powers if impeachment occurs.
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I dont think so, hes the president False! It is NOT illegal for the president of the US to interfere in labor disputes.
The president of the United States is not allowed to grant pardons in cases of impeachment. The president can grant pardons in other cases though.
The US President can't interfere with any court cases without breaching the separation of powers outlined in the Constitution. The Judicial branch has sole authority over adjudicating cases.Perhaps you're thinking of Senate impeachment (or removal) trials. The Legislative branch (Congress) has exclusive authority over impeachment proceedings, which is a process by which government officials may be removed from office. The House of Representatives files articles of impeachment (formal complaints), then votes to determine whether there is sufficient proof to send the case to trial in the Senate. The Senate conducts a trial, then votes to decide whether the official should be removed from office.
President doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has that power.