The judicial branch's authority is restrained by the Congress's approval of federal judge nominations.
In the executive branch, a statute may be subject to the President's veto; however, the legislative branch may override the veto with a majority of votes. The legislative branch is in charge of approving presidential appointees, overseeing the budget, and having the power to impeach and remove the president.
The judicial branch interprets laws even if the legislative branch's Senate confirms the President's nominees for judicial positions and Congress has the authority to remove any of those judges from office.
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