
Office of the President of the United States
The Office of the President of the United States is the executive branch of the federal government, headed by the President, who is the nation's leader and chief decision-maker. This office is responsible for enforcing laws, directing national policy, and representing the U.S. internationally. The President works with a team of advisors and cabinet members to address issues such as the economy, foreign relations, and national security. The office is located in the White House, and the President is elected for a four-year term, with the possibility of re-election.