A two-thirds majority of Congress votes for a bill that the president opposes. Congress then adjourns their session. What can the president do to prevent the bill from ever becoming a law?
Group of answer choices
The president can ask the Supreme Court to block the bill.
The president can veto the bill and send it back to Congress.
The president can send the bill back to committee for rewrite.
The president can decide not to sign or veto the bill for 10 days.