The Cabinet
His cabinet.
cabinet
the presidents more trusted aids ad advisors
council of economic advisors
It allows for quick access
It allows for quick access
The President's advisor are the Cabinet members, the White House Chief of Staff, and the Counselor to the President. In addition, the President has Senior Advisors who act as public liaison.
council of economic advisors
It's not some amazing thing that the senior officials of the executive departments " just happen to be" the President's advisors on matters relating to their departments; it's more that the President appoints people whose opinions he trusts to be department heads.The term "Cabinet" was used starting in the 1600s for a small private room where advisors could meet, and came to apply to a group of advisors themselves. It's not defined in the US Constitution, it's just a continued usage of what had come to be a common and widely understood term.
It cannot change during a president's term.
The Cabinet:Comprised of the 14 Secretaries of the Cabinets and the Attorney General. Five other Advisory positions are not Cabinet members but are an important part of the Presidents top team. There are just over 20 adviser positions under the President.
Please rewrite. I am not sure you mean Washington needed more advisors or the men today do.