Together they have total conrol. The President runs the federal agencies and Congress funds them , creates them and can abolish them at will.
Executive Branch
There are three branches to the Federal Government. The legislative (Congress), executive (the President, departments and agencies) and judicial (the courts). I would have probably only called the departments and agencies of the executive bureaucracies.
No
Congress to make executive agencies accountable for their actions.
The President, the Vice President, the Cabinet Secretaries (Defense, State, Homeland Security, etc.) and a plethora of agencies and departments. They are charged with carrying out the laws enacted by the Legislative Branch (Congress).
Heads of executive departments are nominated by the President subject to the approval of Congress.
The President and the congress
Congress set up agencies, departments, an offices -PrinceBlast
Congress set up agencies, departments, an offices -PrinceBlast
Congress set up agencies, departments, an offices -PrinceBlast
A and B
Accountability of bureaucracies is essential to ensure their effectiveness and prevent abuse of power. The president and congress should establish clear guidelines, oversight mechanisms, and performance metrics to hold bureaucracies accountable for their actions. Regular audits, evaluations, and reporting can help identify and address any issues or inefficiencies within bureaucracy. Additionally, the president and congress should have the authority to enforce disciplinary actions or implement reforms when necessary.
Congress set up agencies, departments, and offices.