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Presidents don't have legislative power. Congress has legislative powers. Presidents don't make laws.
They give the president the power to keep a bill alive that he thinks is important if either the house or senate vote it down.
The legislative branch along with the other 2 branches work in a system of checks and balances. In this case the legislative branch votes on the presidents decisions and can approve or deny bills before they get to the president.
The Veto
checks & balances
the legislative and judicial branch
to approve laws
The President has the power to veto Congressional legislation.
they can limit the legislative branch's power by veto their law
Checks and Balances.... Look it up.
Each and every branch can check the power of the other two. For example, the legislative checks the judicial and the executive by having the power to impeach judges and the president. The executive checks the legislative with the power of veto and it also checks the judicial by appointing federal judges. The judicial branch can rule both legislative laws and presidential actions unconstitutional. All of the branches are able to check each other by separation of powers, hence the term "checks and balances."