Cabinet members do not serve a fixed term. They serve at the will of the President
and appointment expires if the President leaves office, but they can be re-appointed if the President so chooses.
A cabinet member serves until the president leaves office, is asked to leave, or resigns. They are not elected.
They do not have a term. They serve until they are no longer wanted.
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His cabinet members and the member of the executive office of the government (EOP)
The president nominates the member of his cabinet . They must be confirmed by the US Senate in order to take office.
He appointed the first African American cabinet member.
A member of the Senate has a term of six years.
4 years
No, a member of Congress cannot serve simultaneously as a cabinet member. The Constitution prohibits members from holding any other office in the executive branch while serving in Congress. If a member is appointed to a cabinet position, they would need to resign from their congressional post.
6 years, with no term limits.
A Cabinet member does not serve a particular term of office like the President does. Cabinet members serve "at the pleasure of the President". This means that they can be fired by the President or any succeeding President at any time.
The term for a member of the US Senate is 6 yrs. After that, he must stand for reelection.