U.S Presidents refer to individuals elected as the head of state and government in the United States. They are responsible for executing laws, leading foreign policy, and representing the nation both domestically and internationally.
Related terms
Executive branch: One of the three branches of government, headed by the President, responsible for enforcing laws.
Commander-in-Chief: The President's role as the highest-ranking military officer in charge of all U.S armed forces.
State of the Union Address: An annual speech given by the President to Congress outlining their legislative agenda and reporting on national issues.