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If the president vetoes a bill, it means that they reject it and it does not become a law. However, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, making the bill a law without the president's approval.

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When a president vetoes a bill what happens?

It can not become the law of the land.


What happens when congress vetoes a bill the president wants?

Congress doesn't have the power of veto; the President has the power of veto.


What happens when the president vetoes a bill and it is not overridden?

In this case it dies just as if it had never been passed.


What if the President vetoes the bill?

it kills the bill


When the President vetoes a bill and it goes back to Congress who signs it?

The bill only goes back to congress if the President vetoes the bill. The President lists the reasons he would not sign the bill.


What happens when the president vetoes a bill and that veto is not overridden by a two thirds vote in congress?

The bill "dies" Meaning it does not become LAW


How does the president prevent a bill passed by congress?

He vetoes the bill.


What happens after the president vetoes a bill?

After the president vetoes a bill, it goes back to Congress. Congress can try to override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. If Congress successfully overrides the veto, the bill becomes law despite the president's objection. If Congress does not override the veto, the bill does not become law.


President vetoes a bill and congress wants to become a law?

If the president vetoes a bill, then Congress can override that vetoe, but the bill must go back to Congress to be approved with a majority vote.


What happens if a president vetoes a bill and how can Congress respond to the veto?

If a president vetoes a bill, it means they reject it and it does not become a law. Congress can respond to the veto by trying to override it with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. If Congress successfully overrides the veto, the bill becomes a law without the president's approval.


What power does the president have where he can check congress?

The President checks Congress when he vetoes a bill


What cans the legislative branch do if the president vetoes a bill?

It has to be re-passed by two third of the Senate and House of Representatives, if the president vetoes the laws.