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How can a President use a line-item veto?
A. only through an amendment to the Constitution
B. when Congress cannot agree on a bill
C. by not signing or vetoing a bill within ten days
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A is the right one!!!!!1
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the way that can a president use a line-item veto is :
A. only through an amendment to the constitution
This occurrence was a result of supreme court ruling in 1998 in Clinton v. The city of New York
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