Article II
Article II of the United States Constitution outlines the executive branch of the government. It establishes the role of the President, who serves as the head of state and government, and details the powers and responsibilities of the executive. This article also describes the process for electing the President and Vice President through the Electoral College.
Additionally, Article II grants the President the authority to enforce laws, conduct foreign affairs, and serve as the commander-in-chief of the military. It also includes provisions for the appointment of federal officials, such as Supreme Court justices, and outlines the process for impeachment of the President and other executive officials.