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How does the Constitution distribute power between the president and Congress?

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The president is in the executive branch, and he can veto (deny) bills, but Congress can override the veto, giving them equal powers
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The president exercises a check over Congress through his power to veto bills, but Congress may override any veto (excluding the so-called "pocket veto") by a two-thirds majority in each house. ... The President is not mandated to carry out the orders of the Supreme Court.

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