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The presidents advisors are called his cabinet. They help him with his decisions.

They also head the various federal departments.

The executive department heads appointed by the president are known as cabinet members. Usually, they are addressed as "Mr. or Mrs. Secretary" of each specific cabinet department.

The president's cabinet consists of the secretaries of the departments which report to the president. His cabinet may give him advice about their area of expertise. Also, he can call on experts that he would like to talk to, and most are delighted to meet with him.

The president has a staff who help him carry out his duties and some no doubt help write speeches and give him political advice as do the leaders of his party in Congress. The joint chiefs of staff give him military advice.
The president's cabinet is his traditional group of advisers. Modern presidents also have a large White House Staff to help in many ways, including advice. The president's cabinet consists of the secretaries of the departments which report to the president. His cabinet may give him advice about their area of expertise. Also, he can call on experts that he would like to talk to, and most are delighted to meet with him. The president has a staff who help him carry out his duties and some no doubt help write speeches and give him political advice as do the leaders of his party in Congress. The joint chiefs of staff give him military advice.

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