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The president can veto any bill that appears in front of him, but his veto can be overridden by a 2/3 vote in Congress. The president cannot use a line-item veto. The line item veto is the presidential authority to negate one provision of a law while letting the remainder stand. The Supreme Court found the line-item veto unconstitutional in 1998.

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