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The President is the power of the executive branch. He appoints all of the leaders of the 15 departments.
In the United States the Executive Branch has tremendous power. It applies and enforces the laws passed by congress.
That is a legislative branch power by congress.
Congress can impeach a president.
The President can veto legislation passed by Congress
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The Executive branch has the power to Veto laws made by the legislative branch(Congress).IT also can reenforce laws
Congress which is a part of the Legislative Branch of the government, checks the president and the executive branch to keep them from overstepping their power.
The President can veto it,but the Congress can surpass the President's veto with a 2/3 vote.
The Executive Branch - specifically the Office of The President.HOWEVER, to become valid and binding these treaties must be ratified by Congress (the Legislative Branch)before they actually become effective.
Laws that are passed in the Senate and House have to go to the President to be signed into law. So, the President can veto a law. However, if the President vetoes a law, it goes back to Congress and will still become a law if 2/3 of Congress votes for it.