A presidential pardon is an executive power that forgives a person for a federal crime, removing penalties and restoring certain rights. It applies only to federal offenses and...
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The State of the Union Address is the president’s annual report to Congress and the nation, as required by the U.S. Constitution. Delivered before a joint session of Congress,...
Read articleAn attempted assassination of a U.S. president is a rare but consequential event that intersects law, security, politics, and history. This overview examines verified incidents...
Read articleThe Electoral College is the U.S. system for electing the president, composed of 538 electors representing the 50 states and Washington, D.C. Each state’s number of electors e...
Read articleThe Director of the National Park Service is the senior career official responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the National Park Service (NPS), which preserves mo...
Read articleThis verified explainer details the reported and estimated costs associated with the proposed U.S. military parade requested by then-President Donald Trump in 2018. The request...
Read articleThe White House website timeline reflects how the official online presence of the U.S. presidency has evolved alongside advances in web technology and shifts in public communica...
Read articleKing Felipe VI is the current King of Spain, serving as head of state under the 1978 constitutional monarchy. He holds largely representative and ceremonial duties, with defined...
Read articleThe White House Gift Shop is an official retail operation run by the U.S. government’s General Services Administration (GSA) that offers products marked with the White House i...
Read articleWhen a sitting U.S. senator dies, the immediate question is not only about the senator lost but about who will take their seat and how that change will reshape legislative strat...
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