- List of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia
List of presidents of the United States from 1789 – till date ^ Presidents are numbered according to uninterrupted periods served by the same person
- List of presidents of the United States | U. S. Presidents, Presidential . . .
Click on a president below to learn more about each presidency through an interactive timeline The table below the graphic provides a list of presidents of the United States, their birthplaces, political parties, and terms of office
- The American Presidency Project
Non-profit and non-partisan, the APP is devoted to the idea of Constitutional government We are the source of presidential documents on the internet We are hosted at the University of California, Santa Barbara
- The White House
President Donald J Trump and Vice President JD Vance are committed to lowering costs for all Americans, securing our borders, unleashing American energy dominance, restoring peace through
- Presidents, vice presidents, and first ladies - USAGov
Learn about the duties of president, vice president, and first lady of the United States Find out how to contact and learn more about current and past leaders The 50th and current vice president of the United States is James David (JD) Vance He was sworn in on January 20, 2025
- The Evolution of the Presidency [ushistory. org]
Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson each expanded the powers of the presidency Roosevelt worked closely with Congress, sending it messages defining his legislative powers He also took the lead in developing the international power of the United States
- Presidents in Order
What are the qualifications to become President? The U S Constitution has three main qualifications for president: (1) a natural born citizen, (2) 35 years of age, and (3) has resided in the United States for at least 14 years
- President of the United States - Wikipedia
Article II of the Constitution establishes the executive branch of the federal government and vests executive power in the president The power includes the execution and enforcement of federal law and the responsibility to appoint federal executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers
|