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Noting that a United States Presidential Election is typically held every four years in November. There was an election held in 2020. Joe Biden won it; hence, he's currently the POTUS. (Category:Elections)
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(Noting that a United States Presidential Election is typically held every four years in November. There was an election held in 2020. Joe Biden won it; hence, he's currently the POTUS. (Category:Elections))
 
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The '''President of the United States''' is the commander-in-chief of executive branch of the government of the [[United States of America]]. [[George Washington]] was the first to serve in this role. [[Joe Biden]] is the current President.
 
== United States Presidential Election ==
{{wikipedia|United States Presidential Election}}
A thing called the "'''United States Presidential Election'''" is typically held every four years in the United States in November. There was an election held in 2020. [[Joe Biden]] won it; hence, he's currently the POTUS.
 
[[Category:Federal government of the United States]].
[[Category:Elections]]
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