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No. No one has the power to veto acts of the US Supreme Court. They are head of the Judicial branch of government, and have final authority over constitutional interpretation.

The Supreme Court can overturn its own decisions, or Congress and the States can work together to ratify a new constitutional amendment that effectively nullifies a decision.

The President can veto acts of Congress, but Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds super-majority vote of both houses.

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