What can happen after the president vetoes a bill approved by Congress?
The president can ban the bill from being introduced into either chamber of Congress ever again,
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The Supreme Court can rule that the veto is unconstitutional and that the bill should become law.
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The bill is dead in both chambers of Congress but can be sent to the states for approval by their legislatures.
The two chambers of Congress can override the president's veto with a two-thirds vote in both chambers.