The answer is congress
The legislative branch (Congress) can override a bill was a 2/3 vote
the judidcal branch of government
The president is the only one who "vetoes" bills
The Executive Branch has the authority to veto a bill.
The legislative and executive branches
False. Pocket vetoes are bills that the president does not sign and which are received less than ten days before Congress adjourns.
All Bills Vetoed-635 Regular Vetoes-372 Pocket Vetoes-263 Vetoes Overridden-9
Executive, because the Federal executive (president) vetoes bills from our national legislature (Congress) and the governers (state executives) veto bills from our state legislatures.
FD Roosevelt: 372 regular vetoes, 263 pocket vetoes. Only 9 were overridden.
Only the President has the power to veto federal bills. He vetoes a bill by sending it back to Congress with his objections.
US President Franklin D. Roosevelt made the most vetoes with 635 vetoes. However, he served three-plus terms. Grover Cleveland vetoed 584 bills in just two terms. Andrew Jackson vetoed only 12 bills but that was more than the total of all the six presidents before him.
he defended them by saying to the south they would attacked them with chickens.