The President is the head of the executive branch. He runs it.
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The cabinet members are in the executive branch of government. This includes all people appointed to hold senior officer positions within the government.
Article II of the Constitution created the executive branch of the government. This included the President, Vice President, Cabinet and all the officers and staff within that branch. The terms of office requirements are included and it is stated that the government's executive power is vested in the President.
Having two or more presidents would cause conflicts within the executive branch.
The President, within the executive branch, has broad powers. He manages the workings of our federal government as well as national affairs.
It's not exactly clear what Executive Directors you may be referring to, or what agencies. The President DOES have the power to appoint and dismiss the Attorney General of the US though.
They play a role in shaping how the executive branch implements federal policies - apex
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The primary function of the executive branch of government is to execute and enforce the laws created by the legislative branch as interpreted by the judicial branch. The U.S. President also functions as host to visiting dignitaries, and he/she is the top ranked Commander of all of the U.S. Armed Forces, including the State Militias.
The executive branch of government has the power to veto bills proposed by the legislative branch. The executive branch of government has the power to overturn laws and rulings made within the judicial branch of government as well!
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