Presidency of the United States

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The Presidency of the United States is the executive office headed by the elected President, who serves as both head of state and head of government and oversees the federal executive branch.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf executive office
political office
appoints Cabinet of the United States
ambassadors of the United States
federal judges
budgetInfluence United States federal budget
canGrant federal pardons
canIssue executive orders
canVeto acts of the United States Congress
commanderInChiefOf United States Armed Forces
constitutionalOath Oath of office of the President of the United States
country United States of America
createdBy Article II of the United States Constitution
deputyOffice Vice Presidency of the United States
domesticPolicyRole chief executive of the United States
electionMethod indirect election
electionSystem Electoral College
establishedBy United States Constitution
firstOfficeHolder George Washington
flag Flag of the President of the United States
foreignPolicyRole chief diplomat of the United States
formationDate 1789-04-30
hasSuccessionOrder line of succession to the presidency of the United States
headOfGovernmentOf United States of America
headOfStateOf United States of America
locatedIn Executive Residence
meetsIn Oval Office
officeHolderTitle President of the United States
officialAircraft Air Force One
officialHelicopter Marine One
officialVehicle presidential state car of the United States
oversees executive branch of the United States federal government
partOf federal government of the United States
protectiveService United States Secret Service
reportsTo United States Congress
requiresAdviceAndConsentFrom United States Senate
residence White House
seat Washington, D.C.
style Madam President
Mr. President
The Honorable
subjectToOverrideBy two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress
successionDefinedBy Presidential Succession Act
symbol Seal of the President of the United States
termLength 4 years
termLimit 2 elected terms
termLimitSource Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution
termRenewable yes
votingSystem popular vote within each state for electors

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Air Force One Pavilion ("U.S. presidency")
White House tapes ("United States presidency")
associatedWith
Cabinet Room
Kennedy family
associatedWithOffice
American Presidency Project ("U.S. presidency")
American Presidency Project ("U.S. presidents")
mainSubject
Oval Office
category
Vice President of the United States ("Presidency of the United States upon vacancy")
eligibleFor
Section 1 of Article II ("office of the President of the United States")
establishes
Title 3 of the United States Code ("Office of the President of the United States")
governs
Princeton University ("U.S. presidents")
hasNotableAlumni
United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs
isInLineOfSuccessionTo
RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon ("United States presidency")
subject
Edmund Pettus Bridge ("U.S. presidents")
visitedBy

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