Andrew Jackson was the first president to veto bills just because he believed they were bad for the country. The first six presidents used the veto only when they thought a bill violated the US Constitution.
I would like to say that president Andrew Jackson did.
andrew jackson
what circumstances might the president use a pocket veto
The President may use a regular veto, pocket veto, and line item veto.
The veto and the pocket veto are two ways that the _____ can reject a bill
The President can veto laws made by the legislative branch. The President can veto a law because he thinks it is unneeded.
The president can veto a bill that congress has passed.
The President is the one that can use a pocket veto. This type of veto happens if Congress adjourns within the 10-day period the President has to pass or veto the bill.
No the President's veto power is part of the checks and balances on Congress.
ex. President Obama put a veto on health care.
The US president.
He or she does not want a law passed
James Madison in 1812
Veto