For something to pass as law, it needs the president’s signature. And I doubt trumpnis gonna sign a law that revokes his own policies. Which leaves the only option to get 2/3 majority in both houses.
Not happening.
(Unless we trick him into going on a vacation somewhere, pass the bills, wait for him to ignore it for 10 days, then it automatically become law.)
For something to pass as law, it needs the president’s signature. And I doubt trumpnis gonna sign a law that revokes his own policies. Which leaves the only option to get 2/3 majority in both houses.
Not happening.
(Unless we trick him into going on a vacation somewhere, pass the bills, wait for him to ignore it for 10 days, then it automatically become law.)
Does congress need the presidents signature for bills already passed?
Yes because in order to revoke a law, you need to enact another law explicitly saying that a previous law is revoked.