The executive branch has some ways to override decisions made by Congress:
Veto Power: The President can say "no" to bills that Congress has approved. This pushes lawmakers to rethink and change the bill.
Executive Orders: The President can give direct instructions to the government. This can be done without needing to create new laws.
Signing Statements: When the President signs a bill, they can explain how they understand it. This might mean they choose to ignore some parts of the bill.
These actions help keep things balanced between the different branches of government!
The executive branch has some ways to override decisions made by Congress:
Veto Power: The President can say "no" to bills that Congress has approved. This pushes lawmakers to rethink and change the bill.
Executive Orders: The President can give direct instructions to the government. This can be done without needing to create new laws.
Signing Statements: When the President signs a bill, they can explain how they understand it. This might mean they choose to ignore some parts of the bill.
These actions help keep things balanced between the different branches of government!