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The veto is the president's authority to reject a bill or joint resolution and halt its passage into law. When a measure is passed by Congress, the president has ten days (excluding Sundays) to sign it.

When a president seeks to sign treaties without the consent of the US Senate or declares war without congressional authorization, for instance, he is going outside his constitutional authority. because Congress alone has the authority to declare war, according to the US Constitution.

The President's authority to negotiate international agreements, appoint ambassadors, sign treaties, and pass legislation are all shared with the Congress. The President can send troops to any country, but he or she cannot declare war; that must be done with Congress' approval. The US Constitution's Article II outlines the president's authority.

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