The President (Executive Branch)
Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)
The president can veto a bill that congress has passed.
; "Chief Legislator The President of the United States is also the chief legislator. He can recall Congress into a special session. He may veto the bills passed by Congress, and use his influence on his colleagues in Congress to get a bill passed or proposed. Again, all of his actions are limited by other branches of government: Congressmen do not have to pass any laws during the special session, Congress can override the president's veto by a two-thirds majority, and no one in Congress must succumb to the president's pressure." - http://library.thinkquest.org/11492/convention/powers.html
congress passed the acts over his veto
Yes, he can veto laws passed in Congress, but then Congress can vote again, and if they get a sufficient number of votes, can override the president's veto.
Congress cannot veto a law. Any law must be written and passed by Congress in the first place. The president can then veto it. Congress can override the veto with a 2/3 majority. After a law is passed, the Supreme Court can strike it down if they declare the law unconstitutional.
Laws are acts that are signed by the president of passed by Congress over his veto.
veto a bill passed by congress
The President
A president can veto a bill that is passed by Congress
this would be an example of checks and balances.
true