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Who vetoes bills?
Answer:
The President of the United States
Why this is the correct answer
When Congress passes a bill, it goes to the president for approval. If the president disagrees with the legislation, they can veto it by refusing to sign it into law, though Congress can override that veto with a two-thirds majority in both chambers.
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