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constitution
legislative
confirms the president’s nominations.
can impeach the president and remove him or her from office.
can impeach judges and remove them from office.
the u.s. capitol
executive
nominates judges.
can veto legislation created by congress.
approves presidential nominations and controls the budget.
judicial
can declare laws unconstitutional.
can declare presidential acts unconstitutional.
pass laws over the president’s veto.
Looking at the flowchart, the Judicial branch's power "Pass laws over the president’s veto" is incorrect. The Legislative branch (Congress) has the power to override a presidential veto by a two - thirds vote in both houses. The Judicial branch's powers are related to judicial review (declaring laws and presidential acts unconstitutional), while the power to pass laws over a veto belongs to the Legislative branch.
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The incorrect power assignment is in the Judicial branch: "Pass laws over the president’s veto." (This power belongs to the Legislative branch, specifically Congress.)