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.
The judicial branch doesn't check the presidents power to veto specifically. The legislative can however find the actions of the president unconstitutional through judicial review. The presidents power to veto is checked by the legislative, as congress can override the veto by a 2/3 majority.
No. The President's veto power is part of the law-making process. Only the Legislative Branch (Congress) can override his (or her) veto with a two-thirds majority vote of each the House of Representatives and the Senate. This formula does not apply to a "pocket veto." A pocket veto can be executed at or near the end of a session of Congress, if a bill is presented for signing with fewer than ten days left before recess. If the President chooses to ignore the bill, it is automatically vetoed. The only remedy for a pocket veto is reintroducing the bill in the next session of Congress.
The Executive Branch has the power to veto legislation.
The Executive branch can veto laws, but if a law is unconstitutional, the other two branches can veto it to keep it from passing.
The Legislative Branch, consisting of Congress, may override the president's veto with a 2/3 majority.
Congress can overrule any vetoes passes by the President on any bills that Congress originally wanted to get added as Amendments to the Constution. However, they can only overrule the Presidents' veto if two-thirds of the Congress still votes to pass the bill. Hope this helps!!!:)
The Legislative branch (Congress) can override the President's veto on a bill with a two-thirds vote from both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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They can overide the presidents veto with a 2/3's majority in both houses.
The Senate.
The US Congress is the legislative branch of the US government and is the branch that can pass laws.
The judicial branch doesn't check the presidents power to veto specifically. The legislative can however find the actions of the president unconstitutional through judicial review. The presidents power to veto is checked by the legislative, as congress can override the veto by a 2/3 majority.
The US Congress is the legislative branch of the US government and is the branch that can pass laws.
The judicial branch of government can overrule the executive branch of government. The overruling of an executive order can be done in the supreme court system.
Well, to overrule a veto: 2/3
Impeachment and 2/3 vote to overrule veto.
the legislative branch! ( look for other questions if your exact question doesnt have an answer )