The president makes the laws that the legislative branch formed official. The president makes treaties and appoints ambassadors. The executive branch creates co-equality by having the power to appoints Supreme Court justices. The executive branch also creates co-equality with the legislative branch because it can veto laws that the legislative branch has proposed. The judicial branch is made up of the Supreme Court. The judicial branch creates co-equality by analyzes laws that are passed by the legislative and executive branches to see if they are constitutional. The executive branch creates co-equality with the judicial branch when the executive branch appoints Supreme Court judges. The legislative branch also has the sole power to impeach or remove a judge from his or hers position on the Supreme Court. This creates co-equality because the executive branch appoints the judge, whereas the legislative branch can impeach the