President: The President is the head of government of the United States and Commander-in-Chief of the military for a 4-year term. Some of the President’s primary responsibilities include enforcing federal laws, commanding the armed forces, representing the country in international matters, and signing or vetoing bills passed by Congress.
Vice President: The Vice President is the designated successor to the president for a 4-year term, meaning they will fill the office of president for the remainder of the term if there is a vacancy. The Vice President also serves as the President of the Senate and casts a vote in the Senate in the event of a tie vote.