This Article in the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch.
What is Article II?
In this role, the President gives speeches to help members of his party get elected into government positions such as Senator.
What is Party Leader?
This is the main job of the Executive Branch at all levels.
What is enforce/carry out the laws?
The Executive Branch enforces laws that are passed by this branch.
What is the Legislative Branch?
These are the 3 choices the president has when sent a bill.
What are: sign the bill into law, veto, and pocket veto (do nothing)
The President is expected to propose new laws in this role.
What is Legislative Leader?
The President and Governor share this term and term limit in common.
What is 4-year term and 2 term limit?
In this role, the President plans the annual budget, giving and cutting funding to programs.
What is Economic Leader?
This is how many electoral votes a candidate needs to win the presidency.
What is 270 votes out of 538?
In this role, the President may pardon, or excuse/reduce a felon's punishment.
What is Chief Executive?
While the president can veto whole bills, the Governor can do this type of veto.
What is a "line-item" veto?
Air Force One crashes and kills the President and the Vice President. Under the Presidential Succession Act, this government official becomes the new President.
Who is the Speaker of the House?
These are the requirements to become Vice President.
What are 35 years old, natural-born citizen, resident for at least 14 years?
In this role, the President is expected to welcome foreign leaders when they visit the U.S.
What is Head of State?
As Chief Executive of Florida, the Governor enforces these laws.
What are state laws?

These two parts of the national government participated in the process described in the newspaper headline.
What are the President and Senate?
The heads, or secretaries, of the 15 Executive Departments advise the president in their areas of expertise. Together, they are called this.
What is the Cabinet?
In this role, the President can create and negotiate treaties with foreign nations, as long as they have 2/3 Senate approval.
What is Chief Diplomat?
This is how an executive order is different from a regular national or state law.
What is "the law does not have to be passed through Congress (House & Senate)"?
This is the congressional action that is taking place in this quote.
What is presidential impeachment?
These are the names of the current President and Vice President.
Who is Donald Trump and JD Vance?
This role of the President justifies the actions in the passage.
What is Commander in Chief?
This is the name of the Governor of Florida. (Not in your resources)
Who is Ron DeSantis?

This role of the President is reflected in this newspaper headline.
What is Chief Executive?