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Congress can override the President’s veto with

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Answer:Congress can override the President’s veto with two-thirds vote in each Chamber

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Direct veto is when a President has an objection to a bill or resolution.Then, the President will send the bill back to Congress explaining his objections. To override a presidential veto it is necessary to have a two-thirds majority in both, the House of Representatives and the Senate, as specified in Article 1, Section 7.

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