U.S. presidents

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U.S. presidents are the elected heads of state and government of the United States, serving as the nation’s chief executive, commander in chief of the armed forces, and primary representative in domestic and international affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf head of government
head of state
political officeholder
appoints Cabinet of the United States
Supreme Court justices
surface form: Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States

U.S. ambassadors
surface form: United States ambassadors

United States federal judges
heads of federal executive departments
branchOfGovernment executive branch of the United States government
citizenshipRequirement natural-born citizen of the United States
constitutionalAmendmentAffectingOffice Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution
constitutionalBasis Article II of the United States Constitution
country United States of America
electedBy Electoral College
electionFrequency every 4 years
electionHeldOn Tuesday after the first Monday in November
firstOfficeholder George Washington
firstTermStartDate 1789-04-30
governmentTypeContext federal republic of the United States
inaugurationDatePattern January 20 following the election year
indirectlyElectedBy voters of the United States
lineOfSuccessionDefinedBy Presidential Succession Act
minimumAgeRequirement 35 years
oathAdministeredBy Chief Justice of the United States
officialRetreat Camp David
officialTransport Air Force One
Marine One
politicalSystemContext presidential system
power grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses
issue executive orders
negotiate treaties with foreign nations
veto legislation passed by Congress
reportsTo people of the United States (through elections and public accountability)
residence White House
residencyRequirement at least 14 years residence in the United States
role chief diplomat of the United States
chief executive of the United States federal government
chief legislator influence on U.S. Congress
commander in chief of the United States Armed Forces
head of government of the United States
head of state of the United States
salary 400000 USD per year (base salary, early 21st century)
seatOfOffice Washington, D.C.
securityProvidedBy United States Secret Service
symbolicRole national leader and representative of the United States
termLength 4 years
termLimit two elected terms
termLimitSource Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution
treatyRequires advice and consent of the United States Senate

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Blind Ambition relatedTo U.S. presidents
this entity surface form: United States presidential history
NNMC treatsPopulation U.S. presidents
subject surface form: National Naval Medical Center
Gerhard Peters mainSubject U.S. presidents
subject surface form: American Presidency Project
Presidents Circle namedAfter U.S. presidents
this entity surface form: Presidents of the United States
John Tyler monument hasSubject U.S. presidents
Rodham notableInContextOf U.S. presidents
this entity surface form: U.S. presidential history
United States postage stamps feature U.S. presidents
John T. Woolley focusesOn U.S. presidents
Ann Compton covered U.S. presidents
Richard Neustadt wroteAbout U.S. presidents