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The president vetoed a bill, how can the bill still become a law?

The president vetoed a bill, how can the bill still become a law?-example-1
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User Tad Donaghe
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Answer: Congress can override the veto by two-thirds vote.

Explanation: They can do this because there is an even amount of power between the three branches to keep them in check.

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