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Who has the power to veto bills?

  1. The Vice President

  2. The Speaker of the House

  3. The Senate Majority Leader

  4. The President

The correct answer is: The President

The President has the power to veto bills because they hold the executive power and are responsible for enforcing laws. The other options are incorrect because -The Vice President is the second-in-command and does not have veto power. -The Speaker of the House is a member of the legislative branch and does not have veto power. -The Senate Majority Leader is a member of the legislative branch and also does not have veto power. Overall, only the President has the authority to veto bills before they become laws.