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No- not really. He might have his staff rewrite a bill and send it to his party's leadership just to show what he would like, However, only a member of Congress can introduce a bill for consideration as a law.

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No. He can veto a bill however. You said a law that congress has passed. I take it that they must have passed the law over his veto or a previous President must have signed it. Is that correct?

The Presidents cannot rewrite a bill, but many will write a message to Congress explaining the reason for vetoing a bill. This way Congress has the ability to rewrite and vote for a bill that meets with the President's approval, rather than trying to override the veto or guess at what type of law will be accepted by the President.

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no everything runs by the queen first if she does not approve then its not a by law

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