The president can disapprove of a bill by vetoing it. A presidential veto is one of the checks the constitution has given to the executive branch over the legislative branch. However, the legislative branch can override a presidential veto by a 2/3rds vote from each house (the senate and the house).
By vetoing the bill, thus sending it back to Congress for revision.
The President can show disapproval of a bill that has been passed by congress by vetoing the bill. Congress, however, can override a presidential veto.
He can veto it.
Vetoing it
The president's stamp of approval is a term used to show that the president has the support of his party. This term is often used to show the results of statistics taken periodically during the president's term.
A joint resolution is like a bill because it is a formal proposal for action that needs to pass both chambers of Congress and be signed by the President to become law. However, joint resolutions are typically used for specific, non-binding measures, such as declaring war or proposing constitutional amendments, while bills cover a broader range of legislative issues.
He signs the bill to make it a law.
He vetoes it.
by fighting back
A presidential veto is a procedure the president can use to express is disapproval of a particular bill presented to him for his signature. Congress can override his veto only by a two-thirds vote in both houses of congress.
Because it didn't have some sort of Bill Of Rights.
"No taxation without representation!"
The disapproval of the policy meant it was back to the drawing board.There was nothing but disapproval for her new boyfriend.His idea was met with stiff disapproval from the board.