Why does the legislative branch have the most power?
Moreover, why is legislative The most powerful branch?
Constitutionally speaking, the Congress is by far the most powerful of all the branches of the government. It is the representative of the people (and, originally, the states), and derives its power from the people. As such, it is given power to do the people's bidding and to rule over the people.
Keeping this in consideration, which branch of the government has the most power?
The strongest branch of the United Starts government is the Judicial Branch. The Judicial Branch is the most powerful branch for a couple different reasons. First, the Judicial Branch has the power to declare the acts of the congress un-constitutional, and can declare acts of the executive branch, un-constitutional.
Only the legislature has the legal authority to impose taxes and borrow money to provide the revenue needed to fund the executive branch. The legislature also has the legal authority to say how the revenues are spent.