No
No, they are part of the Executive Branch.
The President is part of the executive branch, and Congress is part of the legislative branch. Courts, such as the Supreme Court, are part of the judicial branch.
That is a false statement. The President is part of the executive branch.
They are both part of the U.S. government. The president is head of the executive branch while Congress makes up the legislative branch.
I'm assuming this is referring to the US (other countries have Senates too!). In the US Senate, the Vice President is normally considered the President of the Senate, and he is part of the Executive branch. However, when the VP isn't around, the oldest member of the Senate from the majority party, currently Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, is considered the "president pro tempore" ("president for the time") of the Senate. He would be part of the Legislative branch.
Legislative branch Legislative branch = Congress Judicial branch = courts Executive branch = President and cabinet
The three branches are legislative executive and judicial. The house of representatives and the senate is part of the congress and the con gress is part of the legislative branch. The president and the vice president are part of the executive branch. The supreme court is part of the judicial branch.
The President is not under the authority of the legislative branch. The system of checks and balances ensures that the President is not entirely independent. However, the President's position complements Congress and vice versa. Neither entity controls the other.
Neither. The President is part of the executive branch. The Executive branch includes the presidents Cabinet too.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is part of the executive branch. Think of it this way: The legislative branch makes laws, the executive branch enforces laws. Law enforcement entities are considered part of the executive branch of government, meaning that they fall under the direction of the President of the United States, but are subject to judicial branch or legislative branch oversight.
Congress is part of the Legislative branch of government.
The president is part of the executive branch of government. The other two branches are the judicial and legislative, which are represented by Congress and the Supreme Court, respectively.