The president can reject a proposed law through veto.
The president has no power over the legislative.
The president has no power over the legislative.
By the power of the veto.
No, only the president has this power.
By vetoting legislation
executive
The Legislative Branch
The President has the power to veto Congressional legislation.
No. The President (Executive Branch) nominates (names) federal judges; the Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or reject the nomination.
Power maintained by the legislative branch over the executive branch is to help keep the executive in check. The legislative has the power to veto executive polices and can also impeach the president and other executive officers.
The Legislative Branch is headed by the President and the Vice President.
The legislative branch, or Congress, makes the laws. It has the power to make laws or not recommended by the President. The President has the power to veto the laws, unless Congress overrides the veto by a 2/3ds vote.and the legislative branch comes from people or voters!