I would say Andrew Johnson who was impeached by the House and came within one vote of being convicted by the Senate .
President can veto congress can override veto if they have enough votes
Congress has the task of passing the laws and the President is charged with carrying them out and enforcing them. Congress appropriates the federal funds and the president spends them. Congress sets the taxes and the president collects them.
A President can veto an Act of Congress.
What power does congress have over a president?
Just impeachment is not a problem. If a President were impeached and convicted and lost his office, he might also lose his pension. This has never happened. It would be up to Congress. The Presidential pension is set by Congress. It is not something the President pays into out his salary. Congress can do whatever it wants with it.
Congress can impeach the President if he commits a major crime. Congress can override the President's vetoes and Congress must approve of the President's nominations to federal positions, like federal judges.
the congress can veto a law the president passed
In 1921 he became the president of congress.
The president ,the congress.
yes he was the president of continental congress
The President checks Congress when he vetoes a bill
both r powerful bcause if the president is power less then the congress is the one that is powerful if the congress is powerless then the president is powerfull