Independent agencies are controlled by the executive branch primarily through the appointment of their leaders, who are often nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. Additionally, the executive branch can influence agency operations through budget proposals and executive orders. The legislative branch exercises control through its power to create, modify, or eliminate agencies, as well as through oversight functions, including hearings and investigations to ensure accountability and compliance with legislative intent.
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