I'm pretty sure that presidents can veto a bill and if this happens then enough votes from the other houses can have the bill pass anyway
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Separation of powers
The president doesn't have legislative powers congress does. That is their job. The president can veto a bill, sign it, or do a pocket veto.
Yes, the same as how the president may veto a bill.
president is the fountain-head of all powers
Yes. It is one of his powers in the American government's system of checks and balances. The president also can thwart a congressional bill by refusing to sign it.
Even after the House and Senate pass a bill, the President has a chance to accept or reject it.
The veto
Having the ability to veto a congressional bill is an example of a president's executive power. It is also a demonstration of the separation of powers as well as checks and balances.
Confirming or Denying the President's appointees (such as Supreme Judges) Granting (or not) the President the right to declare war Overrule by both houses of a presidential signature on a bill Ability to write a bill changing the president's powers
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Confirming or Denying the President's appointees (such as Supreme Judges) Granting (or not) the President the right to declare war Overrule by both houses of a presidential signature on a bill Ability to write a bill changing the president's powers