The first power talked upon the leader by the U.S. Constitution is the legislative power of the presidential veto. The Presentment Clause needs any bill passed by Congress to be offered to the president before it can become law. Perhaps the most significant of all presidential powers is order of the United States armed forces as commander-in-chief. While the power to affirm conflict is constitutionally vested in Congress, the president commands and directs the infantry and is to blame for designing infantry strategy. The president is the head boss of the United States, putting ...