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based on your understanding of how vetos work if congress is in session what might be a reason that President pocket vetoes a bill

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One reason that a president may use a pocket veto is because Congress is soon to be out of session, meaning that if the president pocket vetoes a given bill, it is unlikely that congress will bring the bill forward again (keep in mind, it only lasts ten days for a pocket veto.)
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A bill may be vetoed if it goes against the declaration of independence or is unlawful.

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