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The Legislative branch (Congress) can override a veto with a two-thirds vote from both the Senate and the House of Representatives. This power is a check on the Executive branch of government, and is designed to ensure the President doesn't overstep his (or her) authority or prevent vital legislation from passing into law.

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The legislative branch of government, Congress, can make a bill law despite the President's rejection of it but only if at least two thirds of each of its two houses are in favor of it.

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The legislative branch has the power to override the presidential veto. To do so, both houses of Congress must have a 2/3 vote for the vetoed legislation.

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Legislative.

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The Legislative Branch

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the legislative branch... ?

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congress

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Congress. Who Else?

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