The Presidency has been considered from different points of view: institutional-legitimate, identity, and style, imagery, power, and impact and parts. These methodologies are not fundamentally unrelated as well as incommensurable. Organizations can be a wellspring of power, as can the utilization of images; parts can incorporate institutional and noninstitutional components; identity can affect control, as power can affect identity; et cetera. While each approach appears to catch some bit of the real world, it is vague precisely what piece, and to what degree that approach can be generalized(Spitzer,2005 p. …show more content…
Trump campaigned on building a wall and Mexico will pay for it, canceling Paris accord, repealing the ACA, rescinding DACA and now NAFTA to be decided, transforming disconnection with the logo America first. Presently with the cyberthreat from Russian, pulled back from Iran deal and a far-fetched summit with North Korea while American forces are in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria he currently faces foreign policy challenge he didn't imagine. What's more, while as yet advancing his wall and Mexico will pay for it, he needed to set other financial needs aside to deal with his legal issue with Mueller investigation. Like previous presidents, President Trump faces challenge among his principles and solid restriction from the Senate where does not have a supermajority to many his policy activities(IV, et. al 2016 p.1). In a few territories, President Obama or unlike President utilized the policy-making procedure to assemble an accord among contending partners. In others, policymaking was packed in the hands of few purported policy czars in the executive branch, some of whom were arranged in the policy council structures while others were definitely not(IV, et. al 2016 p.2). Although the organization keeps on holding interagency policy meetings, this centralization and inclination to center around policy emergency administration instead of long-run policy planning have raised worries from a few shareholders about whether these meetings give valuable conductors to the