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Which is true about a presidential veto?

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The president can use a veto to reject a bill passed by Congress.

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A presidential veto happens when the president withholds his mark from a bill introduced to him, after it has been passed by both places of Congress, and returns it to Congress (particularly, to the place of starting point), alongside his protests to the bill.
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