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If the President vetoes a bill, how can Congress override it?
A) Simple majority vote in both houses
B) The Supreme Court must approve
C) The Vice President must vote yes
D) 2/3 vote in both the House and Senate
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D) 2/3 vote in both the House and Senate.
Congress can override a presidential veto by passing the bill again with a two‑thirds majority in each chamber (Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution).
Congress can override a presidential veto by passing the bill again with a two‑thirds majority in each chamber (Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution).
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