congress would veto it
https://www.thefreemanonline.org/can-congress-overturn-executive-orders/
Can congress overturn executive orders?
No, they cannot. The only thing they may be able to do is to sue the government to the court. They will be stating that the government has the president has gone beyond his authority. This can also be a very complicated process because whoever issuing should have a standing in the issue. Some have stated that the legislature does not. There are three ways via which an executive order can get overturned and they all hardly ever succeed. The first is that the president may change, supersede ad revoke and executive order. Also, Congress may revoke an executive order if and only if the President was acting with the authority that given by Congress. Finally, the courts may declare an executive order as illegal.
What Are The Ways Via Which An Executive Order May Get Terminated?
There are several ways via which an executive order can get terminated. A sitting president may rescind an executive order that got issued by him or a president before. This is usually the case when a new president comes into office with His policy objectives. One example of this scenario is when President Donald Trump issued an executive order about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Also, Congress may override and an executive order by eliminating the funding required for the operation. Note that while an executive order may have the force of Federal Law, it is still subject to any federal law that contradicts it. It is always quite difficult to override an executive order and it is not common. This is because it may get vetoed by the President and due to the partisan nature of politics these days, it would be impossible to gather a two-thirds majority to veto the decision of the President.
The final way an executive order may get vetoed is in a court of competent jurisdiction especially if the president acts beyond his authority when it gets issued. This can be quite difficult to determine because when the President issues such an order, he usually links his authority to different sources.
Congress Has the Power to Pass New Legislation to Override an Executive Order, Which Then Would Need to Have the Votes to Survive a Presidential Veto
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