In 1976, unless there is more than one of them.
Yes, the National Emergencies Act was passed in 1976 to keep the presidents power in check.
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Congress overriding a presidential veto with a 2/3 vote
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.
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This deals with the system of Checks & Balances. The President can "check the authority of Congress" by rejecting a unconstitutional law proposed by Congress. this process is called veto.The President checks Congress when he vetoes a bill that the Congress has passed. Congress can check him if a 2/3 majority votes to override his veto.Also, the President can check Congress by using the media (the "bully pulpit") to set the agenda for Congress. Presidents also tend to have success with Congress proportional to their approval rating with the public. Thus, if a president has a high approval rating, it is likely that Congress will be willing to help him accomplish his goals.
Check Call and care
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.
Approve Presidentail nominations
The senate must approve any appointment to the Supreme Court. Without their consent, the apointee would not become a member.
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With the checks and balances system also used by the Legislative and Judicial branches, who check the the president's usage of authority and keep him under control.