Answer :
The correct answer is Congressional leaders believe they have the votes necessary to override a veto. Due to the structure of the federal government, Congress has the ability to override a veto. A veto can be overriden if Congress can pass the measure in both the Senate and House of Representatives by a 2/3rds vote. If this bill is passed by a 2/3rd vote in both parts of the legislative branch, it will become a law.