When the president takes no action on a bill for over 10 days, and Congress is not in session, what happens to the bill?
A) It dies, through what is called a presidential "pocket veto."
B) It survives, and Congress censures the president for inaction.
C) It dies, via what is called a "line-item veto."
D) The president may declare the bill invalid via executive order.
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