The President can use a veto to reject a bill passed by Congress.
If the president denies a bill, the disputes shall be acknowledged by the Congress. The method by which each committee of Congress decides on a bill prohibited by the President. To legislate a bill over the president's unwillingness needs a two-thirds vote in each Committee. Historically, Congress has disregarded less than 10% of all presidential vetoes. A resurgence veto appears when the president grants a bill, accompanying his unwillingness, back to the Congress from which it introduced.