The US Senate passed the defense budget bill, which President Trump had vetoed and refused to pass, with more than two-thirds in favor, and the law was passed.

This is the first time the Trump administration has overturned the president's veto power.

The "Defense Authority Bill" sets the defense budget for the 2021 fiscal year in the United States, and was passed by both the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives last month.



However, President Trump said the bill included a change in the name of military facilities derived from Confederate generals who supported slavery during the Civil War, and the operating company's law regarding the content posted on social media. He was dissatisfied with the lack of provisions that would allow him to pursue his responsibilities, and exercised his veto power late last month under the authority of the president.



In response, the Senate passed a second vote on the 1st, with 81 in favor and 13 against, with more than two-thirds in favor, and the bill was passed again.



The bill has already been re-passed in the House of Representatives, overturning the president's veto power and enacting the law.

President Trump wrote on Twitter, "The Republicans in the Senate have missed the opportunity to abolish the law that gives major IT companies unlimited power. It's a pity !!!" and expressed strong dissatisfaction.



This is the first time that the Trump administration has overturned the president's veto power, highlighting the decline in the centripetal force of President Trump, whose term ends on the 20th of this month.