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What are the two main things the president can do with a bill

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Sometimes a president decides to do nothing. He may decide neither to sign nor veto a bill. If Congress is in session, the bill becomes law after ten days without the president's signature. Otherwise, the bill suffers a pocket veto and does not become law. ( can easily search this up! ) but hope i helped!
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the president can either sign a bill or veto a bill.
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