cabinet
No. The only people the President can fire are those he appoints.
YesThe President can remove any officeholders he has appointed.
The president is elected and so must be sensitive to the will of the voters. The people he appoints therefore are also sensitive to the voters or else the President can fire them. The president is responsible for managing many departments of government. He needs to be able to choose people that he can work with and who share his ideals and goals of good government. (In actuality, the President appoints a much smaller percentage of federal employees that was the case before civil service laws were passed.)
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A cabinet position is not an official position in government -- there is no constitutional amendment or law requiring or prohibiting a cabinet. Therefore, the President of the United States may appoint or fire any member of his cabinet that he sees fit. The President may also create new cabinet positions or destroy positions at his sole discretion. The President may also choose to have no cabinet at all. In short, the President appoints a person to be in his cabinet, and that person is in.
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They can't but, if the president could fire the vice president, this could mean that the person who is the vice president was not the person citizens voted for in the presidential elections. First, that could cause anger amongst people who would feel cheated/betrayed. Secondly, the president could carefully select who they wanted to be vice president so that the vice president agrees with everything the president says, giving more power to the president (turning the vice president into a 'puppet leader').
They can't but, if the president could fire the vice president, this could mean that the person who is the vice president was not the person citizens voted for in the presidential elections. First, that could cause anger amongst people who would feel cheated/betrayed. Secondly, the president could carefully select who they wanted to be vice president so that the vice president agrees with everything the president says, giving more power to the president (turning the vice president into a 'puppet leader').
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