These are some expressed powers granted to the President by Article II of the Constitution. Additionally, the President has other powers and responsibilities, such as the power to convene Congress, receive foreign ambassadors, and faithfully execute the laws of the United States. The President can issue executive orders, direct executive officers or clarify and further existing laws. Executive Privilege: Executive privilege is the power claimed by the President of the United States and other executive branch officials to retain information from Congress, the courts, and the public regarding national security or executive branch confidentiality. This privilege is based on the separation of powers doctrine and is meant to protect the confidentiality of executive branch communications and decision-making processes. While not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, executive privilege has been recognized by the courts as innate to the President's role in leading the executive