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Under which circumstance is Congress most likely to pass a bill the president has threatened to veto?

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When Congress can override the veto — i.e., it can muster a two-thirds majority in both the House and the Senate. If lawmakers believe they have the votes (or overwhelming public/bipartisan support) to sustain an override, they’re most likely to pass a bill despite a presidential veto threat.