i believe it's three-fourths.
someone correct me if I'm wrong
it must receive the support of two thirds of its members
Congress can pass a vetoed bill with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.
override
The bill must first pass in both houses of Congress by a 2/3 majority.
To pass a bill over a presidential veto, Congress must achieve a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This level of support is needed to override the president's objection and enact the bill into law without their approval.
In order to override a veto by the president, both houses of Congress must pass the bill again by a 2/3 majority.
After it has been approved by a Senate majority vote.
If a US president vetoes a bill sent to him by the US Congress, the president may choose to veto the bill. In such a case, the bill is sent back to the congress. If the Congress can come up with a two thirds majority, then the bill must pass as law.
Yes. Congress can overrule the veto of the President if they obtain a two-thirds majority vote to pass a bill.
Congress can not pass a bill of attainder or an law?
In what year did congress formally pass the bill pass the bill setting aside Nov. 11?
If 2/3 of the congress agrees that the law or rule is good enough and it satisfies most of the Congress them they can override the cancellation of the law and it will be soon enough be a Law although they can create another law that cancels the Subject they want to cancel out.
Only Congress can pass laws. so if the president want a law passed he must ask Congress to pass it. He usually has some of what is called political capital that he can spend to get Congress to do what he wants, particularly if he belongs to the majority party in Congress.