What are the differences between the actions that the Constitution authorizes the president to do and what the Line Item Veto Act allowed?
A) The Constitution allows the president to veto entire bills, while the Line Item Veto Act allowed the president to veto specific provisions within a bill.
B) The Constitution allows the president to declare war, while the Line Item Veto Act allowed the president to reduce the budget deficit.
C) The Constitution allows the president to appoint federal judges, while the Line Item Veto Act allowed the president to remove executive branch officials.
D) The Constitution allows the president to issue executive orders, while the Line Item Veto Act allowed the president to conduct foreign policy negotiations.