Presidential use refers to the actions taken by the President of the United States to exercise their powers and authority in governing the country. This includes making decisions, issuing orders, and implementing policies.
Related terms
Executive Power: Executive power refers to the authority of the President to carry out and enforce laws. It is one of three branches of government outlined in the Constitution.
Presidential Memorandum: A presidential memorandum is an official document issued by the President that directs executive agencies on specific policies or actions.
Signing Statement: A signing statement is a written comment made by a president when signing a bill into law, indicating their interpretation or concerns about certain provisions within it.