Andrew Johnson.
Andrew Johnson
A small group that makes up the executive office of the president these individuals and agencies directly assist the president
the Executive Office of the President
Yes, President Andrew Johnson was directly involved with the Tenure of Office Act. He clashed with Congress over the Act, which was passed to restrict his ability to remove certain officeholders without Senate approval. Johnson violated the Act by dismissing Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, leading to his impeachment trial.
the president. the electoral college choses
The White House Office, National Security Council, and Office of Management and Budget work most directly with the president on a day-to-day basis. These agencies help the president formulate policies, manage resources, and oversee national security matters.
He died in office when the war was going on and he ordered the research.
The White House Office
It is the structure the current President chooses to use for his office when several of the president's assistants report directly to him. Unlike the Pyramid structure and the ad hoc structure.
Yes - these are mostly the cabinet members. Senate approval of the appointments is required.
President Andrew Johnson vetoed the Tenure of Office Act. It was, however, enacted over his veto in 1867, as a response to Johnson's attempt to suspend Edwin Stanton, his Secretary of War.
The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) is an advisory group of the nation's leading scientists and engineers who directly advise the President and the Executive Office of the President.