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Grover Cleveland
The 10th president, John Tyler vetoed it
The first time Cleveland ran for re-election ( 1888) the race was very close- Cleveland actually won the popular vote. Harrison was in favor of larger protective tariffs than Cleveland would support. Cleveland vetoed some bills that would have paid out bonuses to veterans for no good reason. Four years later, the people decided that Cleveland was better for them than Harrison and returned him to office.
the president can veto acts of congress
Andrew Johnson vetoed the post-Civil War bill.
Any bills passed by the House of Representatives can be vetoed by the President. The President may veto the entire bill or any part of it.
Franklin Roosevelt
James Madison
Union veterans
It was pocket vetoed by President lincoln.
Override a veto
Richard Nixon