The veto.
Absolutely! It's part of the checks-and-balances system.
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The President can veto legislation. The Supreme Court can deem laws unconstitutional. The President nominates Supreme Court Justices.
the judicial branch checks the legislative branch by ruling a law passed by congress as unconstitutional. the judicial branch checks the executive branch by ruling the presidents acts as unconstitutional.
Impeachment is the functional embodiment of sovereign rule of the people as exercised through Congress' Constitutional mandate. Impeachment confers upon the Congress one of the ultimate powers of checks and balances in the ability to remove presidents, justices and civil servants.
The process by which Congress checks the bureaucracy is called oversight. Through various means, such as hearings, investigations, and budgetary control, Congress exercises its authority to oversee and monitor the activities of the bureaucracy, ensuring accountability and compliance with laws and regulations.
It is early in a President's first term when they are most likely to be successful in getting their policies through Congress. U. S. Presidents are limited to serving two 4-year terms.
The president doesn't have legislative powers congress does. That is their job. The president can veto a bill, sign it, or do a pocket veto.
checks and balances
The collective noun for presidents is a succession of presidents. The collective noun congress is used for a congress of baboons, a congress of crows.
No, former presidents cannot run for Congress. Once someone has served as president, they are not eligible to serve in Congress.
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