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how does the legislative branch check the power of the executive branch? legislative branch can override a presidential veto bills can be vetoed by all the branches supreme court can veto a decision made by congress president can override a congressional bill
The legislative branch (Congress) can override a presidential veto with a two - thirds majority vote in both houses, which is a way to check the power of the executive branch (the President). The other options are incorrect as bills are vetoed by the President (executive branch), the Supreme Court is the judicial branch and not the legislative branch when it comes to vetoing Congress decisions, and the President overriding a Congressional bill is an executive power, not a legislative check on the executive.
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Legislative branch can override a presidential veto