The executive branch. :)
No
The Supreme Court leads the Judicial Branch of government.
The executive branch of government is lead by the President.
The Government of Canada.
There isn't a "lead" of the 3 branches of government were very carefully set up so that no one branch was more powerful than the others. I suspect that the very best answer to your question is that the individual States and the people that live in them lead the 3 branches of federal government.
William Taft was both the President of the United States (Executive branch) and a Supreme Court Justice (Judicial branch).
The President is the head of the executive branch and IS the executive branch. This is why when he gives an order, it is called an executive order.
This could lead to an upset with the states towards the government. This may also lead to more wars within the states.
This could lead to an upset with the states towards the government. This may also lead to more wars within the states.
This could lead to an upset with the states towards the government. This may also lead to more wars within the states.
William Howard Taft is the only President to lead two branches of the US government. Taft was President (Executive branch) from 1909-1913, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (Judicial branch) from 1921-1930.
This could lead to an upset with the states towards the government. This may also lead to more wars within the states.