No. The Congress derives its power from the Constitution, not from the president. The president and Congress are co-equal branches of the govenerment: the president cannot suspend the congress, and the Congress cannot suspsend the Presidency
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By declaration of a National Emergency by the President and/or during a time when Martial Law is declared.
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Executive orders have allowed presidents to suspend civil rights or liberties, such as when F.D.R. ordered the internment of Japanese Americans after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Moreover, Abraham Lincoln was able to suspend habeus corpus in Maryland during the Civil War.
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President can veto congress can override veto if they have enough votes
(Congress cannot suspend a person's right to see a judge unless it is an emergency situation.)
Congress has the task of passing the laws and the President is charged with carrying them out and enforcing them. Congress appropriates the federal funds and the president spends them. Congress sets the taxes and the president collects them.
A President can veto an Act of Congress.