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When the president rejects a bill by leaving it on his desk until after Congress has ended session, it is called a pocket veto.
That question is even an issue with the constitution. The constitution states all appropriations must originate in Congress. The House maintains, "congress" is referring to the House, since all taxation must originate in the House. The Senate claims "Congress" refers to both the House and Senate, therefore the Senate can originate an appropriations bill. But the House rejects it when the Senate tries to.
The Supreme Court consists of nine judges, called justices. There is a Chief Justice and eight other justices that were each initially nominated by the President in office at the time a new justice was needed. The United States Senate, after investigating the nominee's qualifications, approves or rejects the President's nomination.
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When the president rejects a bill by leaving it on his desk until after Congress has ended session, it is called a pocket veto.
The bill is then taken back to congress and a veto is determined.
a president simply rejects it officially or the congress overrules it by a majority vote
The president appoints cabinet members with senate approval.
if the president vetos (or refuses to sign a bill) 2/3 of the senate can over ride it.
The rejection of a bill is commonly called "vetoing" the bill. "Veto" is Latin for "I forbid".
They may have some feedback or thoughts for the president, but they have no say in the matter whatsoever. The president and the president alone nominates people for vacant supreme court seats, and then the senate approves or rejects the nominee.
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Presidential rejection of a proposed law or bill is called a veto.