The Office of the President of the United States forms the Executive Branch of the government.
The President of the United States is head of the Executive Branch
The President is the head of the Executive Branch of the US government.
The president heads the executive branch of the US government. He is over all the departments, each of which is headed by a cabinet secretary, appointed by him.
As others have noted, the President is the head of the executive branch. The US government has three branches-- the other two are the legislative (Congress) and the judicial (Supreme Court).
the department that helps the president is the executive branch who are the vice prez & the cabinet
the executive branch
Executive Branch
The US Department of Defense is part of the Executive branch, answerable directly to the President of the United States.
These 15 department heads of the executive department make up the president's cabinet.
These 15 department heads of the executive department make up the president's cabinet.
These 15 department heads of the executive department make up the president's cabinet.
These 15 department heads of the executive department make up the president's cabinet.
These 15 department heads of the executive department make up the president's cabinet.
The President of the United States appoints department heads in the Executive Branch to form his Cabinet. The Cabinet is an advisory board to advise the President on major issues that arise.
The President of the United States appoints department heads in the Executive Branch to form his Cabinet. The Cabinet is an advisory board to advise the President on major issues that arise.
The secret service which is a branch of the treasury department guards the president.