When a bill is vetoed, the president rejects the bill. This means that the bill does not become law unless Congress takes further action to override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Explain what happens when a bill is vetoed.(1 point) Responses When a bill is vetoed, the president rejects the bill. When a bill is vetoed, the president rejects the bill. When a bill is vetoed, Congress rejects the bill. When a bill is vetoed, Congress rejects the bill. When a bill is vetoed, a committee member rejects the bill. When a bill is vetoed, a committee member rejects the bill. When a bill is vetoed, it moves from committee review to chamber review.
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