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If a president vetoes a bill can it become a law? How?

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Roby208
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  • 25-01-2021

It is possible

Explanation:

If a president vetos a bill it is sent back and can be revised and sent back to the president for further review and if he accepts it then it becomes a law if not then it goes back and gets edited agian and back to the president.

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