Answer 1 [A]: With a two-thirds majority in both houses)
In order to override a presidential veto of a bill, Congress must have a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This is the only way to bypass the president's objection and pass a bill into law against their wishes.
[1 Point] (Question 4): How can Congress override the president's veto of a bill? Please explain your answer.
(Answer 1[A]: With a two-thirds majority in both houses).
(Answer 2[B]: With a simple majority in both houses).
(Answer 3[C]: By using the filibuster).
(Answer 4[D]: With a two-thirds majority in conference committees).
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