Congress can override the President's veto of a bill. They can do so by submitting the bill to both the Senate and the House of Representative for vote and both houses must reach a two-thirds vote in favor of the bill becoming a law.
Congress can override a veto which probably ends up passing the bill.
If the president does not approve a bill, the congress can overide the veto and make the bill a law.
Veto. Either direct veto or pocket veto by leaving the bill unsigned for long enough.
He can veto it.
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in us presidant
Congress doesn't have the power of veto; the President has the power of veto.
when it wants to
Writes bills.
the president cant make any decision he wants, congress is the one that can. if the president trys to he can get impeached
They can but it has to be ratified by the president and supreme court. (the Supreme Court has nothing to do with passing laws. They only rule on laws that are already passed.)
Congress has to approve it.
whenever he wants to! whenever he wants to!
Only Congress can pass laws. so if the president want a law passed he must ask Congress to pass it. He usually has some of what is called political capital that he can spend to get Congress to do what he wants, particularly if he belongs to the majority party in Congress.
All branches of law have different powers. This is to prevent any one branch from becoming more powerful than the others. Also, Congress has the power to create statutory law. The President is one man, and if he made statutory law it would be more likely to be a law he wants passed instead of one that the people want passed.