His power of the veto, and the power he wields at the (supposed) head of his political party.
The president can reject a proposed law through veto.
The president has the power to veto a bill rather than sign it into law.
The president can reject a proposed law with a veto.
He can veto bills.
Like the other two branches it has the ability to check the power of the Executive and Legislative branches. Its main check is the fact that it can rule certain actions of presidents or congress unconstitutional, making the illegal.
Congress overriding a presidential veto with a 2/3 vote
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.
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The president can veto bills that are proposed to him, address Congress formally, and appoint justices to the USSC that are favorable to his political views and can use judicial review over Congress.
In 1976, unless there is more than one of them.
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Actually, presidents do not make the laws. Only congress can make the laws. Presidents will promote or push their priorities and try to encourage congress to turn those priorities into laws. Presidents need to work closely with congress, since no bills will pass unless congress agrees to pass them, no matter how much a president might want something done.
The veto.
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