Presidential accountability refers to the idea that the President of the United States is held responsible for their actions and decisions while in office. It involves ensuring that the President can be checked and balanced by other branches of government and that they are answerable to the American people.
Related terms
Checks and Balances: This term refers to the system in which each branch of government has powers that can limit or check the powers of another branch, ensuring no single branch becomes too powerful.
Impeachment: Impeachment is a process by which an official, including the President, can be charged with wrongdoing and potentially removed from office.
Oversight: Oversight refers to Congress' power to monitor and review executive branch activities, ensuring they are acting within their legal limits.