There have actually been a number of controversial executive orders. One of them was signed in 1942 when President Roosevelt agreed to basically round up all Japanese-Americans and put them in internment camps during the war. And George W. Bush authorized wire-tapping U.S. citizens without a warrant by signing an executive order in 2002.
Many sources say it was probably Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who also served the longest of any president (back before an amendment was passed limiting presidents to two terms).
FD Roosevelt
FDR
Executive=President Presidents serve for 4 years, with possibility of one-time reelection. His cabinet goes with him after he leaves office (They too, serve 4 years, unless he kicks them out).
4 Presidents on Mount Rushmore
4 yrs
Most of the Presidents who were relected, were popular with the voters 4 years after they were elected to their first term. A few reelected Presidents, such as LBJ in 1968 and RM Nixon in 1974, lost their popularity after reelection.
yes our first 4 presidents had slaves
the representative of all people in the US
The Executive Branch of the US government employees most of the people who work for the government. In 2014, there were about 4 million people employed by the Executive Branch including the military who work for the Defense Department.
It is early in a President's first term when they are most likely to be successful in getting their policies through Congress. U. S. Presidents are limited to serving two 4-year terms.
there are 4 executive council
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4 Presidents Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy.
No US presidents were named Nathaniel.