When the president appoints a Supreme Court Judge, which role of the President is he fulfilling?

head of state

chief executive

chief diplomat

chief legislator

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In relation to the Supreme Court (the judicial branch) one of these instituted "checks" is that the executive branch, the President, appoints the Supreme Court Justices, who are in turn confirmed, or rejected, by the Senate (the legislative branch).

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The President is performing the role of chief legislator whenever he appoints a Supreme Court Judge.

What is the president's role as chief legislator?

The power gives the President some legislative power to oversee the nation's law-making process.

Hence, the appointment of a Supreme Court Judge indicates the President's role as a chief legislator.

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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