the president can veto acts of congress
Any bills passed by the House of Representatives can be vetoed by the President. The President may veto the entire bill or any part of it.
The 10th president, John Tyler vetoed it
President Harry S. Truman vetoed the Taft-Hartley Act on June 20, 1947. He argued that the Act was an unwarranted government intrusion into labor-management relations and undermined the rights of workers to engage in collective bargaining.
Andrew Johnson vetoed the post-Civil War bill.
Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill renewing the charter. Jackson did not favor a strong centralized government, and aimed to prevent a central government-run bank as well.
US President Andrew Jackson removed all government funds from the Bank of the United States. He also vetoed a new charter for the bank in 1832.
Grover Cleveland
Franklin Roosevelt
James Madison
It was pocket vetoed by President lincoln.
Congress is the Legislative Branch of government which primarily creates laws. A sample sentence is: "Congress recently passed a bill that was vetoed by the President".
Override a veto