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Why would the President veto a bill passed by Congress?

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Why would the President veto a bill passed by Congress?

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The president would veto a bill because of three main reasons: 1. He does not agree with what the bill is trying to do. 2. The bill isn’t constitutional. 3. The bill isn’t clear on what it is trying to accomplish.

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