bully pulpitnoun [ C ]
/ˈbʊl.i ˌpʊl.pɪt//ˈbʊl.i ˌpʊl.pɪt/USan important public position from which a person can let other people know his or her opinions on particular subjects:
He intends to use his bully pulpit as state superintendent to bring attention to the issue.
Over and over, he made use of the bully pulpit of the presidency, telling Americans he was doing the job they had elected him to do.