if the persident of the united states vetoes a bill sent to him by congress,can this bill still become a law?

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If the president of the United States vetoes a bill sent to him by Congress,can this bill still become a law?

Yes. The bill will become law if 2/3 of the members present pass it in both houses of Congress.

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If the president of the United States vetoes a bill sent by Congress, the bill can still become a law, but it requires a specific process. Here's how it works:

1. After the president vetoes the bill, it is returned to the house of Congress that originated the bill (either the House of Representatives or the Senate).

2. Congress can decide to override the president's veto and make the bill a law by voting on it again. However, overriding a veto requires a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and the Senate.

3. If both the House and the Senate achieve the necessary two-thirds majority vote, the bill becomes a law despite the president's veto.

It's important to note that vetoes are not very common, and most bills that are vetoed do not become law. However, in cases where there is strong support for a bill in Congress, it is possible to override a presidential veto and make the bill a law.