<Li> If the President approves the bill and signs it, then the bill becomes law . </Li> <Li> If the President disapproves the bill and vetoes it, then he must return the bill, along with a veto message (his objections), back to the House in which the bill was created . <Ul> <Li> A two - thirds majority of both Houses may override the veto, and the bill will become law without the President's signature . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> A two - thirds majority of both Houses may override the veto, and the bill will become law without the President's signature . </Li> </Ul> <Li> A two - thirds majority of both Houses may override the veto, and the bill will become law without the President's signature . </Li>

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