“Franklin wanted a unicameral legislature and an executive council in lieu of a president. He also opposed a presidential veto on legislation,… — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
“Congress, however, stiffened, cutting off appropriations for such bombing as of August 15, 1973. In November it overrode a presidential veto to… — James T. Patterson Copy Share Image
Today, the most important political instrument in the hands of the opposition is the presidential veto. — Donald Tusk Copy Share Image
The first presidential veto, by George Washington, was a veto of Alexander Hamilton's formula for apportioning the House, and the one that… — Kenneth Prewitt Copy Share Image