The executive branch consists of the president, vice president and 15 Cabinet-level departments such as State, Defense, Interior, Transportation and Education. The primary power of the executive branch rests with the president, who chooses his vice president, and his Cabinet members who head the respective departments. A crucial function of the executive branch is to ensure that laws are carried out and enforced to facilitate such day-to-day responsibilities of the federal government as collecting taxes, safeguarding the homeland and representing the United States' political and economic interests around the world.
The president enforces the law, vetoes laws, and makes treaties.
A job of the executive branch is to carry out laws, ignore, or sign them.
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the president and his job is to execute or carry out the laws
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The president is chief of the executive branch of government.
The Executive Branch.
To get Government jobs done, enforce the laws and carry out the work of the government
The President is chief executive officer of the Executive Branch.
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The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The Executive Branch.
"The Executive Branch"