Yes, the president can veto bills. However, a presidential veto may be overridden.
The president can veto bills that are passed by Congress. This is the legislative checkpoint that can be applied by the executive branch. In addition, the president can recommend laws to Congress, call for them to meet and enforce or execute the bills they pass.
president, vice president, and Cabinet members.
The President does have the power to veto Congressional legislation that comes to him for approval. However, Congress has the ability to override his veto with two thirds of the Congress.
Power was given to Congress in order to make sure that power was not concentrated on the President alone. Congressional power is a check on the president's power.
The power to override the veto with a 2/3rds majority
The President has the power to veto congressional legislation.
they can impeach him
The President has the power to veto Congressional legislation.
The Congress holds the power to regulate foreign and interstate trade.
any decision the president makes they can overturn it
Even after the House and Senate pass a bill, the President has a chance to accept or reject it.
He has no judicial powers. Only the judicial branch has the power. The president can appoint a judge but has to get congressional approval.