Congress can impeach a president (accuse them of a crime), override the president's veto power, and reject his or her treaties.
it goes back to the floor branchs as the president sign over they veto- plz dont trust dis answer i dont know if its rigth-
The President has the power of veto. He also has the power to fill vacancies that may happen if Senate is in Recess.
The president has the power to veto legislation passed by congress and has the power to reccommend action to Congress... Recommending Power "shall from time to time give the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient [proper]."
i believe that congress is very effectie in many ways but it is also ineffective in many ways
the congress reestablished a balance of power among European countries and brought peace between the nations
The three ways in which an idea for a bill can start are: The president, Organized groups, the public, and members of Congress.
Write and pass legislation and impeach the president.
it goes back to the floor branchs as the president sign over they veto- plz dont trust dis answer i dont know if its rigth-
investigation of Watergate,impeachment recemendations
don't count on it.
The President has the power of veto. He also has the power to fill vacancies that may happen if Senate is in Recess.
The president has the power to veto legislation passed by congress and has the power to reccommend action to Congress... Recommending Power "shall from time to time give the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient [proper]."
Confirming or Denying the President's appointees (such as Supreme Judges) Granting (or not) the President the right to declare war Overrule by both houses of a presidential signature on a bill Ability to write a bill changing the president's powers
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Confirming or Denying the President's appointees (such as Supreme Judges) Granting (or not) the President the right to declare war Overrule by both houses of a presidential signature on a bill Ability to write a bill changing the president's powers
Congress has the ability to overrule the President's veto power with a 2/3 majority vote. Furthermore, Congress has the power to impeach the President, and must confirm the President's choices (i.e. appointment of the Supreme Court, etc.). Congress checks the Supreme Court in a few ways as well. First of all, it has to confirm the President's appointments of Supreme Court judges. It also has the power, once again, of impeachment, and has the ability to amend the Constitution.
The Constitution limits Congress's power in multiple ways. For instance, the President can veto legislature passed by the Congress, while the Judicial branch can overturn Congress's laws by ruling them unconstitutional.