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Who has the power to introduce bills in the United States Congress?

  1. President.

  2. Supreme Court.

  3. Senators.

  4. Members of the House of Representatives.

The correct answer is: Members of the House of Representatives.

The President does not have the power to introduce bills in Congress. The Supreme Court's role is to interpret laws, not introduce them. Senators and House members both have the power to introduce bills, but only House members are specifically mentioned in the question as having that power. Hence, the best answer is D.