The president can veto any bill that appears in front of him, but his veto can be overridden by a 2/3 vote in Congress. The president cannot use a line-item veto. The line item veto is the presidential authority to negate one provision of a law while letting the remainder stand. The Supreme Court found the line-item veto unconstitutional in 1998.
They cannot veto the right to have someone killed on there skin color. Didn't you know that? Stupid f****ck I HOPE U F*****CKING DIE YOU SON OF A B*CH YOU F************CKING STUPID A$S GAY.
A president's veto can be overridden by Congress with a 2/3 majority in the House. If it is a pocket veto though, the veto cannot be overridden.
Veto, or pocket veto.
VETO
The veto.
Congressional Override
By A Veto.
This action is called an over-ride or over-riding of a veto.
Yes
veto
They can put the measure to a second vote to try and "override" the veto. If they succeed, the measure passes and becomes law, the presidents will or not. If they fail, the measure is dead - end of measure.
yes, Jackson used the veto twelve times compared to the first six presidents which used nine
The president can refuse to approve a law by issuing a veto. Franklin D. Roosevelt holds the record for issuing the most vetoes with 635.