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veto it or pass it.

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Good answer, but the president can also simply not veto or sign it, but let it just sit there. Here's how it works: The President has 10 days, not counting Sundays to sign or veto a bill. If (s)he does neither and Congress is in session, the bill then passes just as if (s)he signed it. If (s)he does neither, and Congress is out of session, even if the President already has the bill, then the bill fails. This is called a 'pocket veto'. (Put the bill in your pocket and forget about it.)

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Veto, sign, and Pocket Veto (veto by doing nothing)

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The president may veto the bill.

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He can really do three (3) things:
1) sign it into law
2) veto the bill
3) pocket veto the bill (refuse to sign it and it will expire without his signature)
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He can sign or veto it.

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