The presidential removal power allows a U.S. president to dismiss certain federal officials, such as Cabinet members, without Senate approval. This authority, rooted in executive control, ensures accountability and policy alignment. It primarily benefits the president by enabling swift personnel changes, though it checks legislative overreach and reinforces the separation of powers.
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