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The president is part of the executive branch. The Supreme Court does not write laws, but rather interprets and applies them. The legislative branch, which includes the Senate, is responsible for making laws. The President has the power to veto legislation passed by Congress (Senate and House of Representatives), but Congress can still override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote. It is the role of the Supreme Court to determine if laws are constitutional or not.