Yes, they can, but only if at least two thirds of the Senate AND at least two thirds of the House of Representatives agree to do so.
The Legislative Branch, consisting of Congress, may override the president's veto with a 2/3 majority.
Legislative
Legislative/Congress
False. To override the legislative branch or congress must override with a 2/3 vote
legislative branch
The Legislative branch--a.k.a. Congress--can approve bills and treaties and can override a president's veto with a two-thirds majority vote.
legislativeLegislativethe legislative branch of government can override vetoes - e.g. Congress in the United States
The Legislative branch (Congress) can override the President's veto on a bill with a two-thirds vote from both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Well, the executive branch is the only one, but the legislative branch can override his veto if 2/3 vote on it.
They may override his veto with a 2/3 vote.
congress can override
Legislative Branch i.e. Congress