Speaker A: "The president does not like the law Congress is voting on. He does not think it is the right thing for the government to do." Speaker B: "If the president really wants to stop the law, he has the power to do so." Speaker C: "Even if the president does stop the law, Congress can still have its way if two- thirds of the members are willing to vote for it." Speaker D: "Congress may get its way, but the president is confident that when the law is heard by the Supreme Court, it will be declared "unconstitutional."

Which statement congressional power is referred to by Speaker C?
A. veto
B. override
C. judicial review
D. impeachment​