
United States Presidents
The United States Presidents are the leaders of the U.S., elected to serve as head of state and government. They shape national policy, represent the country internationally, and oversee the federal government’s operations. Presidential terms last four years, with the possibility of re-election. Each president's leadership reflects their priorities, decisions, and impact on history. They work within a system of checks and balances, sharing power with Congress and the judiciary. The role has evolved over time, with presidents influencing America’s direction in areas like economy, foreign policy, social issues, and national security.