Duties of the federal Government

Article One of the United States of America Constitution.

All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.

Article Two of the United States of America Constitution.

The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same Term, be elected, as follows

According to Dictionary.com:

Legislative is having the function of making laws: or pertaining to the enactment of laws or pertaining to a legislature  or enacted or ordained by legislation or a legislature

Executive is a person or group of persons having administrative or supervisory authority in an organization or the person or persons in whom the supreme executive power of a government is vested  or the executive branch of a government.

I was watching Meet the Press & Senator Mitch McConnell (Republican Leader & U.S. Senator for Kentucky talking to David Gregory.

Mr. Gregory the United States Congress doesn’t have negotiate with the President of the United States. Section Three Clause 2 allows the President of the United States to make recommendations to the United States of Congress.

They say one thing. Mr. President here is a bill that the United States Congress has passed. You can A. Sign It, B. He can veto it, B. He can allow it to become law without his signature in ten days.