IF they get two-thirds of the WHOLE congress (house of reps and senate) votes to pass the bill, they can over-ride the president's veto
The president checks the actions of the legislative branch through vetoes on bills passed by Congress.
It has to be re-passed by two third of the Senate and House of Representatives, if the president vetoes the laws.
The president is the only one who "vetoes" bills
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the president can
IF they get two-thirds of the WHOLE congress (house of reps and senate) votes to pass the bill, they can over-ride the president's veto
It has to be re-passed by two third of the Senate and House of Representatives, if the president vetoes the laws.
Legislative.Another View: The above answer is correct in that the Legislative Branch writes the bills which are sent to the President for his signature.However, in and of itself, the Legislative Branch does not enact a law unless and until the President vetoes the bill that was sent to him. ONLY THEN - if the Congress over-rides the President's veto can it be said that the Legislative Branch has actually "passed" a law.
The legislative branch (Congress) can override a bill was a 2/3 vote
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Legislative branch can veto the executive branch vetoes and can impeach.
They can overturn the veto with a two-thirds majority vote.