Answer:
above Congress in power
Step-by-step explanation:
The picture of President Andrew Jackson as a monarch holding the veto card was a mockery of his stance on the issue of the renewal of the charter of the Second Bank of the United States. The cartoon, thought to be created in 1832, portrayed the president as a person who felt that he was above congress.
He overruled the endorsement by congress of the bank because he believed that the bank had too much powers and did not represent the interest of the poor. More so, the few rich people in control of the money in that bank were Easterners, and so the money did not benefit the American economy.