Both President and Vice President are part of the executive branch.
The Vice-President's peculiar power to cast a tie-breaking vote in the US Senate led to then Vice-President Cheney to claim that the Vice President was NOT a member of the Executive Branch in a dispute over records requirements with the National Archives.
The truth of the matter is that the Office of the Vice President is one of the most ill-defined and poorly thought-out positions in the US government (and, frankly in the Constitution, where it is treated with a bare 2 sentences)
The President and Vice-President are part of the Executive Branch in the federal government.
The president and vice president are in the executive branch
He belongs to the Executive branch. All of the supreme court judges and other judges like that are in the Judicial branch.
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Vice President
The Vice President serves at the whim of the President in the Executive Branch. The Vice President, however, is also the President of the Senate so he has job duties to fulfill in that capacity as well.
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legislative branch
The members of the Executive Branch are the President and Vice President. As of 2014, Barack Obama is the President and Joe Biden is the Vice President.
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The Legislative Branch is headed by the President and the Vice President.
The vice president serves as the president of the Senate