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When a president signs a law, but makes a written statement about that law, it is referred to as:
A. an amendment.

B. a signing statement.

C. an executive order.

D. a pocket veto.

is it B
10 years ago

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When a president signs a law, but makes a written statement about that law, it is referred to as:
A. an amendment.

B. a signing statement.

C. an executive order.

D. a pocket veto.

is it B

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