Party Leader

Chief of State

Chief Executive

Chief Diplomat

Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces

Chief Agenda Setter

scheduling the agenda for the State of the Union address, determining policy initiatives of the government,
setting the budget, and deciding on priorities for legislation to be supported by the executive branch

:: direct and immediate control over all of the troops and nation's military arsenal

:: ceremonial head of the United States government

supervise the executive branch of government, prepare the executive budget, and appoint and remove
executive officials

:: leader of the political party that controls the executive branch

:: develop American foreign policy and serve as the nation's chief spokesperson to the rest of the world

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Here’s a summary that matches each role to its respective description:

  1. Party Leader

    • Leader of the political party that controls the executive branch.
  2. Chief of State

    • Ceremonial head of the United States government.
  3. Chief Executive

    • Supervise the executive branch of government, prepare the executive budget, and appoint and remove executive officials.
  4. Chief Diplomat

    • Develop American foreign policy and serve as the nation's chief spokesperson to the rest of the world.
  5. Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces

    • Direct and immediate control over all of the troops and nation's military arsenal.
  6. Chief Agenda Setter

    • Scheduling the agenda for the State of the Union address, determining policy initiatives of the government, setting the budget, and deciding on priorities for legislation to be supported by the executive branch.