The President of the United States is the head of state and government, responsible for leading the executive branch and making important decisions for the country.
Related terms
Executive Branch: This refers to one of the three branches of government in which the President leads. It includes departments and agencies responsible for enforcing laws.
Commander-in-Chief: This term describes one role of the President, as they are in charge of all U.S. military forces.
Inauguration: This is a ceremonial event in which a newly elected President takes an oath and officially begins their term in office.