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Pocket Veto
Pocket Veto
Pocket Veto
Pocket Veto
Pocket Veto

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Pocket Veto Defined

The act of the president in withholding his approval of a bill after Congress has adjourned. When Congress is in session, a bill becomes law without the president’s signature if he does not act upon it within 10 days, excluding Sundays, from the time he gets it. But if Congress adjourns sine die within that 10-day period, the bill will not become law even if the president does not formally veto it.

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