The power to pardon. He/she usually does this when they are ready to leave office.
No, the Pentagon cannot override the President's decisions. The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the military and has the final authority over military decisions.
legislative check on judicial
The president's decisions can be challenged by various entities, including Congress, which can pass legislation to override executive actions or initiate impeachment proceedings. Additionally, the judiciary has the power to review presidential decisions through judicial review, determining their constitutionality. State governments and the public can also challenge decisions, often through legal actions or by mobilizing public opinion.
1. Legislative - The president can veto any bill from congress rendering it void unless the legislature can get 2/3rds of it to override the Veto. 2. Judicial - The president gets to pick the members of the Supreme Court
Congress controls budget, can impeach president, and can override presidential vetoes. The Supreme Court has judicial review.
The judicial branch has the authority to rule that actions of the other branches are unconstitutional. For instance Abraham Lincoln suspended Habeas by presidential order, later by congressional action; the US Supreme Court ruled that both were unconstitutional.
No, Congress cannot override decisions made by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and its decisions are final and binding.
Each branch can override one and other about decisions the branch each apposestrongly. So that way one branch does not remain stronger than the other. Examples are: if the president vetoes a bill that congress wants passed, congress can have override the president, and have a vote within congress to pass the bill. If the Judicial Branch believes the Legislative Branch creates a law that is unconstitutional they can override the law. If the Legislative Branch believes a judge or a case in the Judicial Branch is unconstitutional they can fire the judge or override the case.this is a question in my 8th grade textbook. i remember the answer by thinking about how people tell you to "CHECK YOSELF!! so its like the branches are telling each other to "CHECK themselves"yah its kinda weird but thats how i remember it lol
Each branch can override one and other about decisions the branch each apposestrongly. So that way one branch does not remain stronger than the other. Examples are: if the president vetoes a bill that congress wants passed, congress can have override the president, and have a vote within congress to pass the bill. If the Judicial Branch believes the Legislative Branch creates a law that is unconstitutional they can override the law. If the Legislative Branch believes a judge or a case in the Judicial Branch is unconstitutional they can fire the judge or override the case.this is a question in my 8th grade textbook. i remember the answer by thinking about how people tell you to "CHECK YOSELF!! so its like the branches are telling each other to "CHECK themselves"yah its kinda weird but thats how i remember it lol
2/3 of the congress must vote to override a veto from the president.
they can override legislation
They can declare executive acts unconstitutional