Powers of the President of the united states
1. Chief of State: Acts as the symbolic leader of the country
2. Chief Executive: Executes the laws, appoints key federal officials, grants pardons and reprieves
3. Commander in Chief: Runs the armed forces
4. Chief Diplomat: Negotiates with other countries
5. Chief Legislator: Signs or vetoes legislation, introduces legislation, works with Congress on the budget
2. Chief Executive: Executes the laws, appoints key federal officials, grants pardons and reprieves
3. Commander in Chief: Runs the armed forces
4. Chief Diplomat: Negotiates with other countries
5. Chief Legislator: Signs or vetoes legislation, introduces legislation, works with Congress on the budget
Requirements to become president
A presidential candidate must be a natural born citizen of the United States, a resident for 14 years, and 35 years of age or older.