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How does the executive branch limit the power of legislative branch?

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How does the executive branch limit the power of legislative branch?

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The executive branch has the power to veto bills that are passed by the legislative branch (the House of Representatives and the Senate). Likewise, the Senate is able to block that veto if there is a 2/3 majority.

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