What is the presidents job description?
The president of the United States is an elected official who serves no more than two four-year terms. He is the head of the executive branch of government and is responsible for enforcing the laws of the government and upholding the Constitution.LegislatureThe president has the power to sign legislation presented by Congress into law or to veto bills; the president’s veto, however, can be overridden by a two-thirds majority vote by Congress.AppointmentsThe president appoints leaders of federal agencies that are responsible for the daily operations of government, such as the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security and the Bureau of Land Management. The president also appoints 15 Cabinet members who work closely with the Oval Office.Armed ForcesThe president is commander-in-chief of the United States’ armed forces and has executive power over all branches.DignitaryThe president is the ultimate dignitary and represents the United States to foreign societies and leaders