Congress may overturn an executive order by passing legislation in conflict with it or by refusing to approve funding to enforce it. In the former, the president retains the power to veto such a decision; however, the Congress may override a veto with a two-thirds majority to end an executive order.
Try again.
You’d rather talk about anything other than Fred support for federal campaign finance laws, huh? OK. The fact is congress needs a supermajority to overrule the President. The President only needs one vote to overrule congress, his own vote.