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What is the presidents role in the lawmaking process?

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After a member of Congress presents a bill into their legislative chamber, the president can decide to sign the bill into law, or they may veto it. Congress can afterwards override a president's veto by a two-thirds vote of both the House and Senate, making the vetoed act a law.

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The president may sign the act of Congress into law, or he may veto it.

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