The House and the Senate in separate proceedings. The house can vote to impreach and the Senate can remove the president with 2/3 of the vote.
House of Representatives.
The US Senate
No. The US Supreme Court is not a legislative body; they don't make laws. The President can discuss legislative ideas with Congress - the Senate and House of Representatives.
The Legislative Branch is headed by the President and the Vice President.
Both the Legislative (Congress) and the Judicial (Supreme Court), have the power to keep the President's power in check.
Legislative assembly
In the annual State of the Union Address, the president presents goals for the legislative.
The president approves and carry out laws passed by the legislative branch. If the president does not like the law he veto it.
In general, some common steps for an act to become a law include: proposal or bill is drafted, introduced in a legislative body, reviewed and debated in committees, voted on by the legislative body, approved by both legislative houses, signed by the executive (such as the president or governor), and officially enacted.
The Legislative branch: H.R, (House of Representative's) Senate.
the president
Bicameral legislative body: has two branches or chambers Unicameral legislative body: has a single legislative branch/chamber