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Office of the President

The President of the United States

 

The office of the President of the United States is one of the most powerful positions in the world.

There are only a few hundred words in the U.S. Constitution about the president’s duties and powers but those few words give the President many powers.

The origin of all presidential power is in the U.S. Constitution and to understand the presidential role as it is currently exercised, one must understand this important founding document.  In addition, through time and tradition, other expectations and powers are placed on the President even though they are not spelled out in the Constitution.

Article II of the U.S. Constitution outlines the office, role, responsibilities and powers of the President of the United States.

Constitutional roles and powers of the President include:

Additional roles and informal powers include:

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