Which of the following powers is not specifically granted to the president? Serving as administrative head of the nation Convening Congress Drafting legislation Vetoing legislation



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The President of the United States does not have the power to convene Congress nor the power to draft legislation explicitly. However, the President does often influence the writing of legislation, it is up to members of Congress to draft legislation. The President is however responsible for vetoing legislation.

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