Trivia: What is the word for when the President refuses to enact legislation?
Void
Censure
Veto
Whip
The correct answer is Veto
So why is this answer correct? : The President reserves the right to veto any legislation that passes through the U.S. Congress. This sends the legislation back to the House of Representatives, where it can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate. The President can also use a pocket veto and take no action (or pockets) on the legislation until Congress is not in session, thereby effectively circumventing Congress’s ability to override the veto.