Yes, they can, but only if at least two thirds of the Senate AND at least two thirds of the House of Representatives agree to do so.
legislative
The legislative branch (Congress) can override a bill was a 2/3 vote
legislativeLegislativethe legislative branch of government can override vetoes - e.g. Congress in the United States
They can override vetoes and not approve of a judge.
legislativeLegislativethe legislative branch of government can override vetoes - e.g. Congress in the United States
The legislative branch has the power to override presidential vetoes. In so doing, the presidential branch is being checked.
The legislative branch
1. They are both bicameral 2. They approve or reject job nominations/appointments made by the executive branch 3. They override vetoes by the executive branch 4. They both have a senate
Legislative branch
Congress can override vetoes with a 2/3 vote by both the House and the Senate.
False. To override the legislative branch or congress must override with a 2/3 vote
The Legislative Branch, consisting of Congress, may override the president's veto with a 2/3 majority.