How does the executive branch check the powers of the legislative branch?

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The president can replace the Speaker of the House with her own appointee.
The president can veto any legislation that is approved by Congress.
The executive branch has to enforce only laws that it sees as in line with its policy agenda.
If the president is impeached, he or she can veto the decision and have a new impeachment trial held.

The correct answer is: The president can veto any legislation that is approved by Congress.