There is no Executive branch of the federal courts.
The United States has a tripartite government that comprises three branches, each with its own constitutional powers and checks against those powers. The Executive branch and the federal courts (Judicial branch) are two different parts of government.
Executive branch: President, Vice-President, Cabinet, etc.
Legislative branch: US Senate, US House of Representatives (together, they're called "Congress")
Judicial branch: Supreme Court, lower federal courts (SCOTUS* is the head of the federal court system)
*SCOTUS is an acronym for Supreme Court of the United States
the executive branchs job is to Carrie out the laws.
The primary responsibility of the executive branch of government is the enforcement of laws.
The President of the United States is the head of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
Yes, the president is in charge of the executive branch.
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The primary responsibility of the executive branch of government is the enforcement of laws.
The president heads the executive branch of the US federal government.
There are many bureaucracies in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government.
The Executive Branch is the President of the United States.
The President of the United States is the head of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
The majority of federal agencies are created and operate under the Executive Branch.
Yes, the president is in charge of the executive branch.
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The president is the leader of the executive branch of the federal government. The analogous position in a state government is a state government.
Legislative branch and Executive branch
Federal workers work in all branches of the US Federal Government, the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judicial . The vast majority of federal workers work in the Executive Branch.