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If a President receives a bill that has some provisions he or she supports and some provisions he or she opposes, the President can

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A. veto the provisions he or she opposes and sign the rest of the bill.
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B. sign the bill and issue a signing statement addressing the parts of the bill he or she opposes.
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c. veto parts of the bill and sign others, and provide reasons to Congress in writing.
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D. issue a signing statement that orders Congress to rewrite the bill.

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I think is D

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bc the Pres. has the power to veto or sign and I think he can also ask to make changes

User PankajKushwaha
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d is the answer to the question
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