THE U.S. PRESIDENT.

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THE U.S. PRESIDENT

Inauguration Day Election Day March January 20th Amendment

The President Qualifications: Term: 22nd Amendment: Compensation:

Powers of the President Expansion of Power: Abuses of Power:

Presidential Succession 25th Amendment VP Duties: “Balance the Ticket” Qualifications Salary: $230,700

President as Chief Executive Important role as administrator over the Executive Branch Enforce the law President appoints the top-level administrators White House Staff National Security Council Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) His Cabinet  Secretaries of: Agriculture Interior Commerce Justice (Attorney General) Defense Secretary Labor Secretary Education State Energy Transportation Health & Human Services Treasury Secretary Homeland Security Veterans Affairs Housing & Urban Development