
Office of the Vice President
The Office of the Vice President supports the President of the United States in governance and administration. The Vice President serves as a key advisor and participates in policy discussions, often representing the President during official functions or meetings. If the President is unable to serve due to illness or other reasons, the Vice President can step in to fulfill presidential duties. Additionally, the Vice President's role often includes advocating for specific issues and engaging with Congress to help advance the administration's agenda. Overall, this office plays a crucial supporting role in the leadership of the country.