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The President can use a pocket veto against a bill. What is a pocket veto?

-the President lets the proposed bill sit on the desk until the bill dies
-the bill is sent to a chamber committee for voting
-the bill is sent back to Congress and denied
-the President keeps the proposed bill in a pocket folder until voting time

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The President lets the proposed bill sit on the desk until the bill dies

Explanation:

So basically when Congress proposes a bill, the President has 10 days to sign it for it to be in effect. If the President waits it out without signing the bill for the 10 days and Congress is no longer in session, the bill cannot be passed.

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