Grover Cleveland frequently exercised his executive power of veto during his presidency. He is noted for using the veto more than any other president up to that time, rejecting over 400 bills, including many that he believed were excessive in spending or not in the public interest. His use of the veto was part of his commitment to fiscal conservatism and limited government. This approach reflected his belief in a restrained role for the federal government in economic matters.
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