The power of the presidential is given in the original Constitution , ratified in 1887.
Early presidents used it only when they thought a law violated the Constitution, Andrew Jackson began the modern use of the veto to block any legislation that the President thinks is bad for whatever reason.
when the supreme court and rep house tells it to go to the white house and ''im in 5th grade the president can veto a law if he/she dose not like the law
If congress passes a bill the president has the right to "veto" or not pass it.
the right or power of a president or governor to reject bills
Yes that is part of his duties. He also has the right to veto them.
Sign it, veto it, do a pocket veto.
The US president.
Under the US Constitution, bills passed by the US Congress and sent to the US president for signing the bill into law can be vetoed by the president. It takes a two thirds majority in the Congress to over ride a presidential veto.
The President can veto it,but the Congress can surpass the President's veto with a 2/3 vote.
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In the US, that would be the president.
The veto power of the President of the Philippines is similar to the power of the United States President. The President can veto a bill, but the veto can be overridden.
In the US federal government, the President has Veto power.