In this episode of Echoes from the Archives, hosts Alex and Ivy explore the inner workings of the executive branch of the U.S. government, breaking down its structure, roles, and responsibilities in an engaging and easy-to-understand way. They focus on key figures such as the president, vice president, the cabinet, and the Executive Office of the President, drawing directly from Article II of the Constitution to provide historical context. The episode highlights the president’s many roles—from enforcing laws and commanding the military to issuing executive orders and granting pardons—while also explaining the functions of the Electoral College, term limits, and the line of succession. Through lively discussion, the hosts emphasize the importance of checks and balances, the evolving nature of executive power, and how all these elements affect the daily lives of citizens, making it a must-listen for students preparing for exams or anyone curious about how government works.
Article 2 of the US Constitution