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Goblin
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6 May, 13:30
What is a words use to override the constitution?
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Jayleen Wu
6 May, 13:47
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You can not override the constitution. Some words you could see is veto and impeach. Veto is when the president or the Supreme Court overrides a ruling or law. Impeach means someone's power is taken away or if it gets to it taken out of office because they did not follow the constitution.
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