When the President doesn't like a bill which can be overturn with a 2/3 Majority by but house of congress
what circumstances might the president use a pocket veto
A veto is used when the President rejects a bill.
The veto power of the President of the Philippines is similar to the power of the United States President. The President can veto a bill, but the veto can be overridden.
the right or power of a president or governor to reject bills
A President of the United States has the right to veto or say 'no' to any law that comes before him. The President can also veto a part of a bill, so that Congress might go back over the bill and revise it before it is fully passed. In this way, the President might be getting things done that were on his agenda when he took office.
pocket veto
The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
The President can veto it,but the Congress can surpass the President's veto with a 2/3 vote.
the president of the u.s has veto power...
No. The President only has one choice to veto or to pass it. Once he veto's it goes back to congress where they can kill it or they can override his veto with 2-3 majority.
Hoover vetoed the most in fact he was nicknamed the "veto president!
A pocket veto is used when the president doesn't want to declare for or against a bill. he simply doesn't sign it and the bill expires. He doesn't really put it in his pocket but the name pocket veto came from folks talking about it and saying he might just put it in his pocket and forget it.