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If a bill is presented by Congress and the president votes against it, it is called a veto. Due to checks and balances, the president can vote against any bill created by Congress, and it can prevent it from being ratified.
The President can veto legislation. The Supreme Court can deem laws unconstitutional. The President nominates Supreme Court Justices.
It gives congress the ability to remove the president for wrongdoing.
John Tyler was a representative to the Confederate Congress after he was President.
THe President can veto a bill before it becomes a law. Once a bill becomes law, the President can not changeit. However, at the risk of being impeached, he can refuse to enforce it, or enforce it selectively, enforcing only the parts he likes, the way that Obama treats the immigration laws.
To counter the President, the US Congress has the power to override his veto and pass legislation into law that he has rejected. Congress also has the power of the purse. The President must have approval from Congress to spend money. The Congress has at times forbidden the money it authorizes from being used for certain specified activity.
Balance of power.
You are the face of the government
The first main step in the process of legislation being adopted by Congress in the United States is the introduction of a bill to the House of Representatives. Committee discussion is next, then a vote. If the bill passes, it gets sent to the Senate for the same consideration, then if it passes there, the President can choose to sign the bill into law or to veto it.
The legislative branch's power is being checked when the executive vetoes bills. The veto can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in both houses.
No President signed it. President Woodrow Wilson was overode by the congress so basically the congress wrote it
The president of the Second Continental Congress was Peyton Randolph.George Washington