Congress Overruling Presidential Veto

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Can congress overrule the president
Yes, ****. The U.S. Congress can overrule the President's decision by passing a bill with a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This process is known as overriding a veto.
Pocket veto
Yes, ****. Are you asking if Congress can override a 'pocket veto' specifically? Answer: A pocket veto cannot be overridden by Congress. It happens when the President doesn't sign a bill within ten days and Congress adjourns during that period.
Yes
In the United States, Congress cannot override a 'pocket veto.' Once the President uses a pocket veto, the bill cannot become a law unless it's re-introduced and passed again in a new session of Congress.