What is the process when the president and Congress do not agree on a law?
If the president does not approve, the executive may
(blank)
the law, but Congress can
(blank)
the decision with a two-thirds majority of votes.

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The President rejects the bill and returns it to Congress with the reasons for the veto. Congress can override the veto with 2/3 vote of those present in both the House and the Senate and the bill will become law.

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first blank:veto

second blank:override

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