Subject: Re: Tyranny
Who doesn't know that?

Apparently, several folks on the right. That's why albaby is having to explain it yet again.

What you apparently don't know is that a Presidential Veto can only happen during the "pass the legislation" phase in the legislative process. Once passed, the opportunity to veto is over.

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume you wrote this incorrectly. POTUS only has veto power after legislation is passed and lands on his/her desk. Then Congress can override the veto, if they have enough votes. Which, occasionally, they do. They have a better chance of getting it signed if it aligns with POTUS's priorities and/or objectives, of course. But POTUS doesn't draft it, and never really sees it until it passes both houses and ends up on his desk.

If you're talking about legislation that is passed and signed, then 'yes'...it's beyond the reach of POTUS, unless Congress puts together new legislation that addresses whatever issue someone has with the previous legislation.

This is kinda Civics 101 (no offense intended to anyone).