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Social Studies, 13.02.2021 01:00 poptropic7932

If the President vetos a law, what happens next? The bill is sent to the voters.

The President has 10 days to change his mind.

Nothing, the bill is dead.

The Congress may overturn the veto with two-thirds vote.

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