A constitutional theory, the unitary executive holds that the U.S. president possesses sole, total control over the federal executive branch. This interpretation empowers the president to remove agency heads and direct policy without congressional interference. It primarily benefits the executive branch, especially presidents seeking centralized authority, while limiting legislative oversight and independent agency independence.
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