When can the president use a pocket veto?

A) It can be used by a president only once during each complete term in office.
B) It can only be used when Congress adjourns for the session within ten days of the bill being submitted to the president.
C) It is used when previous legislation is reintroduced in the next Congress.
D) It is no longer an option for the president as it was revoked in 1936.
E) It is used when a president disagrees with legislation and wishes to return proposed legislation to Congress within the same session.


B

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