By a veto
His power of the veto, and the power he wields at the (supposed) head of his political party.
The veto power of the President allows him to reject a bill proposed by the legislative branch of government. By refusing to sign it, the bill does not become a law.
The president can reject a proposed law through veto.
he can sign it and make it a law or he can veto it(reject)
The president can reject a proposed law through veto.
The president can reject a proposed law with a veto.
A proposed law in Congress is called a bill.
A proposed a law, called a bill, it must gain a majority vote in both houses of congress before it goes to the president for approval if he signs it, the president can also veto or reject the bill but congress has the final word. a vetoed bill can still become a law, if congress votes on it again, with two thirds of the members of each house approving it.
If the president vetoes a proposed law - his veto may over-ridden by a 2/3 majoority vote of Congress and, thus, become law.
Proposed laws are called bills. If a bill is passed, it may become a law, depending on the action taken by the President.
A bill. At this stage, it's something that is being proposed as being a law, but has not yet met the requirements of becoming a law.
A president can veto a bill that the congress passes and sends to him for his signature and he can refuse to sign it (vetoing it). But the president cannot override vetos. The congress can override president's veto by a 2/3 vote.