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I've searched the internet for some interview or transcript to answer this question and I can't find anything: What is Truman’s argument to Senator Alben Barkley about why his veto should stand?

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Answer: Truman writes that the act would adversely affect national unity and would do a disservice to the United States and the world.

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Truman justified that this act would be bad for the national agenda, and that it would negatively affect the whole country.

This was the Taft-Harley act veto. This law restricts the activities and power of labor unions, they said this abused the right of the workers.

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