If the President veto's a bill, can Congress override that veto?
Congress can vote to override a pres. veto, causing the bill to become law without the president's approval; this is rarely done.
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Congress can vote to override a presidential veto, causing the bill to become law without the president's approval, but this is rarely done.
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About Congress
The United States Congress is the bicameral, two house, legislature of the United States of America. It is made up of the 100 member Senate and 435 member House of Representatives. The House of Representatives is considered the ''lower house,'' while the Senate is deemed the ''upper house.'' The current Congress is the 112th.

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