A pocket veto is a special type of veto that occurs when the President of the United States does not sign a bill into law within ten days while Congress is adjourned, effectively allowing the bill to die without a formal veto. This method of inaction reflects the President's ability to indirectly influence legislation without explicitly rejecting it, serving as a strategic tool within the legislative process.
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