Officially, the U.S. is a bicameral system, with the two legislative bodies working to craft bills that are sent to the president for signature. But the reality is the balance of power is a three-part affair, with the president able to reject what’s sent to him, or bills dying from between the House and the Senate, or being substantially modified in the process.
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