Answer:
The Judicial Branch may check both the legislative and executive by declaring laws unconstitutional.
Explanation:
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D. Congress does NOT have the power to veto bills. That power is reserved for the executive (I.e., President). See Article 1, Section 7 of the US Constitution.
When the President objects go a bill or resolution passed by Congress, he may exercise his veto power, stopping the passage of the bill. Of course Congress may override the veto with ⅔ vote in both the House and the Senate.