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The president can veto. He can also sign the bill to make it a law. This usually happens when the bill has passed the Congress and the Senate after a series of debate and arguments. If the bill is being vetoed by the president, then the bill will go back to the Congress and has to undergo another voting process. If the president would sign the bill, then the bill would become a law
the step that might happen after a bill is sent to the president would be: A. The president can veto the bill.
After a bill sent to the president, He has the right to analyze it and decided to whether or not to reject that bill if He believed that the bill would be suitable for the goals that wanted to be achieved by his Administration.