No one can "veto" the President, but the Congress can "over-ride' his veto by a 2/3 vote to pass a bill he vetoed.
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Yes it will go back to congress though. A president can not veto it again if it gets back to him.
by vetoing the rights but congress overrode the vetos
yes veto's are very common if the president doesn't see them fit to be laws
Before a bill can become law it must have the signature of the president. The president may choose not to sign the bill, effectively vetoing it.
if the president vetos (or refuses to sign a bill) 2/3 of the senate can over ride it.
President vetos the bill
They pass the bills to be sent to the president who either signs them and then they become a law or vetos them
FDR and Grover Cleveland top the list of American presidents with the most vetos. FDR had 635 vetos, although he did serve almost four terms Grover Cleveland vetoed 414 times and only served two terms (only president to serve two separate terms, he was the 22nd and 24th president of America)
they can vote on the bill, but they must have a two-thirds vote to override the presidents veto
if he vetos a bill they can over vote him and pass it. But if he lets it sit for 10 days it will die.
it is when the president can get over ruled by congress if 2/3 of the congress pass the law and the president vetos it it is still passed because it makes sure the president dosent have to much power and that he or she can be over ruled