Suppose the president vetoed a bill passed by Congress, according to the information, which of the following actions by Congress would most likely ensure that the bill will become law

If the president vetoes a bill passed by Congress, the most likely action by Congress to ensure that the bill becomes law is to override the president's veto. This would require a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate to override the veto and enact the bill into law.