The President checks congress when he vetoes a bill. Congress can check him if there's a 2/3 majority vote to override his veto. He can also call for a news conference of go onto television to speak to the people if he is feeling that congress is being too much of a problem at that moment in time.
They can override (overrule) a veto, or a canceling of something that allows the president to check the power of congress.
can override president's veto
confirms executive appointments
ratifies treaties
can declare war
appropriates the money
can impeach and remove the president
He or she can veto bills passed by congress
He or she can veto bills passed by congress
The president has the power to veto legislation passed by congress and has the power to reccommend action to Congress... Recommending Power "shall from time to time give the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient [proper]."
both r powerful bcause if the president is power less then the congress is the one that is powerful if the congress is powerless then the president is powerfull
Congress debates and passes, or not pass, a law or bill before it is sent to the president to be passed or vetoed. As a whole, Congress represents the entire nation and is designed to check the power of the president, who is one person representing the entire nation.
He or she can veto bills passed by congress
No. The Congress derives its power from the Constitution, not from the president. The president and Congress are co-equal branches of the govenerment: the president cannot suspend the congress, and the Congress cannot suspsend the Presidency
Article one gives the president the power to veto bills passed by congress.
The President has the power to veto congressional legislation.
One way the President can check the legislative branch is by vetoing a bill. The President also has enormous influence as a public figure and can make his or her case directly to the American people.
One way congress can limit the power of the president is by refusing or accepting who the president nominates for the Supreme Court. Congress can also veto a bill the president passes if they get a two thirds majority vote.
Only Congress can levy taxes. The President, through the IRS (a branch of the Treasury Dept.) collects the taxes.