No. A “pocket veto” is where the President of the United States fails to sign a passed bill within ten days, and Congress has adjourned. It is an absolute veto, and cannot be overruled by Congress. A pocket veto is also referred to as an indirect veto, simply holding a legislative bill until it is too late to either sign it or return it.
However, in this case, POTUS is a usurper who is occupying the WH through fraud. That invalidates anything he’s signed or done because he was never qualified in the first place.
On closer reading, Article I Section 7 says “Every Bill ... shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President...”.
If there was no president, the bills cannot be presented to the president, therefore they all are stillborn.