The plane the president uses for travel.
What is Air Force One?
The president as the head the US military.
What is Commander-in-Chief?
This Department is the most recently added to the Cabinet.
What is the Department of Homeland Security?
You must be this old to be President of the United States.
What is 35 years of age?
The group that votes the President and Vice-President into office
Main function of the executive branch.
What is carrying out laws or executing laws?
This independent executive agency began in 1958 and has focused on space exploration; most recently robotic visits to Mars
What is NASA (National aeronautics and Space Administration)?
The President's annual salary.
This role is when the president is the main architect of American foreign policy.
What is Chief Diplomat?
The Bureau of Indian Affairs falls within which Department?
What is the Department of the Interior.
Citizenship status in order to be president
What is a natural born citizen?
President Trump dies in a freak alligator attack while golfing at Mar-A-Lago. This person (name and title) is now President of the United States.
Who is Vice President J.D. Vance?
Enforceable law, issued by the President, subject to review in the courts. Desegregation of the military and Japanese-American Internment are good examples of this in action.
What are Executive Orders?
Name of any 1 of the 4 Executive Departments from the Federalist Era (all formed in 1789, the first era).
What is State, Defense, Treasury, or Justice?
How much the President has to pay for his medical care.
What is $0?
When the president performs act as the ceremonial head of the government.
What is Chief Citizen?
Which two departments have the largest responsibility to protect the nation?
What is the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security.
The number of years a presidential candidate is required to live in the United States
What is 14 years?
Number of terms a President can serve, and the length of a presidential term in office?
What is 2 terms and 4 years?
This is the President's primary legislative power and an important "check" on the Legislative Branch.
What is the veto power?
The House of Representatives passed a bill as recently as 2021 that would make this the 51st state
What is Washington DC?
This is the name of the resort hideaway in the Catoctin Mountains in Maryland that the President can use any time they wish, often to host dignitaries.
What is Camp David?
When the president appoints Cabinet members, they are performing this role.
What is Chief Executive?
The IRS is an agency under which department?
What is the Department of the Treasury.
What the president is doing as they swear in; promising to faithfully carry out the duties of their job and make sure that the Constitution is obeyed
What is taking the oath of office?
This position is last in line of presidential succession
Who is the Secretary of Homeland Security?
This is a vague power, and can be used to describe almost anything the president calls on Congress or his administration to do. A Tweet might be an example of this.
What is an Executive Action?
When President Trump gave his speech in March to a Joint Session of Congress, name either of the government officials seated behind him.
Who is VP J.D. Vance or Speaker Mike Johnson?
This is how many rooms are in the White House, the residence the President gets to live in for free (I will accept any correct answers within 10% of the correct answer)
What is 132 rooms?
The President when responsible for managing and overseeing all the various executive agencies and cabinets.
What is Chief Administrator?
This Department works to promote job creation, economic growth, sustainable development, and improved standards of living for Americans.
What is the Department of Commerce?
Article of the Constitution that addresses qualifications of the President
What is Article II?
The President, Vice-President, and Speaker of the House die in a freak hang-gliding accident. This person is now President of the United States.
Who is the President pro tempore of the Senate?
In times of emergency or need, the President can take this action, forcing a Legislative meeting.
What is calling a Special Session of Congress?
As of today (Tuesday, April 28th) this is how long President Trump has been in office this term.
What is 464 days?