Presidential Veto

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A Presidential veto is made when the President refuses to sign a bill from Congress and it is not passed into law. The President must veto it within ten days of its arrival or the bill will pass. If Congress is not in session at the end of the ten days and the President has not signed it then it will be a pocket veto and the bill will not be passed.


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