Which of the following best describes a check on the judicial branches power?

The president signing a bill into law
The judicial branch overruling the presidents executive order
Congress initiating the passage of a constitutional amendment
Congress using its votes to override a presidents veto

Congress using its votes to override a president's veto

The correct answer is: Congress using its votes to override a president's veto.

This is a check on the judicial branch's power because it is an action taken by one branch of government (Congress) to counteract or overturn a decision or action made by another branch of government (the president). By using its votes to override a president's veto, Congress can negate the action or decision made by the executive branch and maintain its own authority and power.