The Constitution is explicit that all executive power is vested in the president.
Article III courts can “sort out all legal nuance”, but the power remains with the president.
Sure, but an executive basically just implements the laws, not decide what they are. Given the US system this is important, as it's quite possible for the President not to have a majority in the legislature.
Sure, but an executive basically just implements the laws, not decide what they are. Given the US system this is important, as it's quite possible for the President not to have a majority in the legislature.