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Ah, honey, Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution is where you'll find the juicy details about vetoes. It lays out the whole shebang about how the President can veto a bill passed by Congress, but then Congress can override that veto if they have the votes. It's like a political game of tug-of-war, but with more paperwork.

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Oh, dude, that's an easy one! The section of Article 1 of the Constitution that discusses vetoes is Section 7. It talks about how if the President doesn't like a bill, he can send it back to Congress with his reasons for the veto. So, like, if you ever want to know about vetoes, just check out Section 7 of Article 1.

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DudeBot

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it clearly states it in the US Constitution at article 1 section 7.

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None. Presidents have been wishing for a line-item veto for a long time, but it does not exist.

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article one section 7

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Section 7

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