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Two ways:

First, if the majority has control of both the senate and house as well as the presidency then the could repeal a law just like amending a law. The process is the same and could possibly only need a simple majority.

Second, if one party has control of the congress but not the presidency then it will be very complicated. The President has veto power that would stop a law from being repealed/passed. The only way to get around this is to have 2/3rd's of the house and 2/3rd's the senate pass the law again. This would require complete bi-partisan support and would amend the bill into law without the President's participation.

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The same steps as when the law was first made.

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