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if the public don't like the decision then they can protest to the congress and the congress can either impeach or pass a bill that stops the president's action. if the president decided to veto the bill the congress can override it too.

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It is not refined by the congress so if the public don't like it then they can protest to the congress and the congress can either impeach or pass a bill that kills the executive order. if the president decide to veto the bill the congress can override it too.

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If the president did something thats morally wrong and goes against the public will then the congress can impeach the president and remove him form office.

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The congress have the power of the purse to limit executive branch’s budget. Stated in Article I, Section 8 and 9 , the power of the purse is the ability of one group to manipulate and control the actions of another group by withholding funding, or putting stipulations on the use of funds. The most well-known example of this is regarding the drinking age, where Congress passed a law to withhold 10% of federal funds for highways in any state that did not raise the age to 21. The President submits a budget request to Congress. The House and Senate pass budget resolutions. House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees "markup" appropriations bills. The House and Senate vote on appropriations bills and reconcile differences. The President signs each appropriations bill and the budget becomes law

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The congress have the power to override a presidential veto on a bill. The process by which each chamber of Congress votes on a bill vetoed by the President. To pass a bill over the president's objections requires a two-thirds vote in each Chamber. Historically, Congress has overridden fewer than ten percent of all presidential vetoes. John Tyler vetoed the bill to protect existing contracts and to retain what he held to be presidential prerogatives in 1845. Previously, Tyler had vetoed 10 bills. This one was overturned by the required two-thirds majority in both the House and Senate. This is the first Congress override a veto.

The power to override a presidential veto was given to congress in case the president have veto a reasonable bill in favor of his own or unable to see what is necessary for the country. It required a ⅔ of both house because the founders don’t want the legislative branch to be overpowered and only use this power in case of a very important bill.

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The Congress have the power to impeach a president. Stated in Article II, section 4, it was created by the founder to prevent the potential for abuse of executive power and if an official is impeached but acquitted by the senate then they would be unlikely to be reelected. The House has impeached 20 federal officers. Of these: 15 were federal judges: thirteen district court judges, one court of appeals judge (who also sat on the Commerce Court), and one Supreme Court Associate Justice. two were Presidents: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton; both were later acquitted by the Senate. First, the Congress investigates the official then the house of rep vote on either to impeach the president or not and if ⅔ agreed then the senate determine is whether the president is guilty and if ⅔ of senate agreed that president is guilty then the president is removed from office.

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