Congress
Through the veto power.
The constitution grants congress the sole authority to enact legislation and declare war, the right to confirm or reject many presidential appointments, and substantial investigative powers.
I would argue that the Legislative branch has at least two important powers over the judicial branch: 1) the ability to approve or reject presidential nominations for judicial office; 2) the power of impeachment over federal judges and justices.
whether to accept or reject the constitution.
The President has sole authority to select and nominate US Supreme Court justices, but this power is checked by the Senate, which must approve the nominee by a simple majority vote (51%) before the President can make an official appointment.
The power to confirm presidential nominations belongs to the United States Senate. The Senate holds confirmation hearings for nominees to executive and judicial positions and votes to either confirm or reject them. The Vice President has the authority to break a tie in the Senate when confirming nominations.
The United States Senate.
Congress can block a president's nominations primarily through the Senate's confirmation process. The Senate has the authority to approve or reject presidential nominees for positions such as federal judges, cabinet members, and ambassadors. If the Senate refuses to hold a confirmation vote, or if it votes against the nominee, the president's nomination can effectively be blocked. Additionally, the Senate can employ procedural tactics, such as filibustering, to delay or prevent a vote on a nomination.
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Through the veto power.
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The constitution grants congress the sole authority to enact legislation and declare war, the right to confirm or reject many presidential appointments, and substantial investigative powers.
The US Senate has the right to reject high level presidential appointments.
Yes, it is possible to reject a Zelle payment if you do not want to accept it.