What happens if the president vetoes a bill and Congress still wants it to become law
A) Nothing because presidential vetoes are final
B) With enough votes the Congress can overturn the veto and the bill becomes law
C) Congress can reprimand the president and hope he reverses his decision
D) Congress can sue the president and the Supreme Court decides the fate of the bill
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