He vetoed the bill and sent it back to Congress with the reasons for his veto. His veto was no surprise.
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Nicholas Biddle
He vetoed the bill and sent it back to Congress.
the veto by Andrew Jackson of the bill renewing the national bank
the veto by Andrew Jackson of the bill renewing the national bank
In July of 1832, President Andrew Jackson issued a veto of a bill that would have re-chartered the Second Bank. Jackson believed that the bank was corrupt.
Andrew Jackson explained his veto of the recharter bill by stating that he believed the Bank of the United States was elitist and unconstitutional. Jackson was the country's 7th President.
The Veto is one of the key powers of the president of the United States. This power can be overridden if two thirds majority of Congress are able to vote to pass the legislation. There is a third option for the president when it comes to a bill, and that is to do nothing. If Congress is in session within 10 days after the president receives the bill it becomes law automatically. If Congress cannot or does not convene within those 10 days the bill dies and Congress cannot turn it over. This is the pocket veto.
Veto, Pocket Veto, and if the Senate or House rejects.
veto
The veto and the pocket veto are two ways that the _____ can reject a bill