President’s Role in Domestic Policy-MakingStudent NameCourse Number: Course NameDue DatePresident’s Role in Domestic Policy-Making: Roosevelt’s New DealIn a presidential system like the United States, the president is both the head of state as well as the Head of the Government. The duties of the President of the United States (POTUS) are outlined in Article II of the United States Constitution. As the head of state, the president has both foreign and domestic obligations. Locally, he is the chief legislator, protector of the people, and chief law enforcement. He also presides over functions such as in national traditions and symbolic gestures during tragedies. However, the duties of the president are not clearly defined under the constitutions. The POTUS can make directives that he finds suitable to deal with a current national issue. As the protector of the people of America, during critical times, the POTUS should create a policy to save the economy and jobs as President Franklin Roosevelt created a new program, popularly known as the “New Deal," to combat the rampant poverty and unemployment during the Great Depression.President in