The executive office of the president
the cabinent
The president has a cabinet of secretaries that run the various departments of government but report to the president and he would consult them concerning decisions related to their departments. The joint chiefs of staff provide advice on military affairs. The president has a White House staff that gives advice not so directly related to running the government, such as in speech writing, dealing with the press, public relations, political fund-raising and travel, etc. The leaders of Congress are more than happy to offer their advice as a rule. Besides the cabinet, there are other directors and "czars" that report to the president and he can find experts who will give him specialized advice if he calls upon them.
Many people, including his advisors and cabinet. He also has to rely on the Senate and House of Representatives to make decisions that he has to work with, and on many, many other government officials.
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Some people think he is also influenced by the Illuminati.
The President mostly receives its advice from the "White House Office" because it include most of the key personal political advisers to the president. Their duties are mainly protecting the president's political interest's which are similar to the campaign functions.
the cabinent
cabinet members
Because they all have a personal agenda they are on .
Name Three partes of government that regularley rely on advice from economists
The President's Cabinet refers to the secretaries who manage the 15 major executive departments of the US government. Up until say 80 years ago, the group had regular cabinet meeting with the President , the problems of the day were discussed and suggestion were made on how to solve them. Modern president rely more on their large White House staff for advice on what the President should do.
Dwight Eisenhower was the first President to give his vice-president any important assignments. He sort of groomed him to be the next president. I do not know how much actual advice he sought from him.
His fat back
His fat back
All presidents have advisers and experts on their staff; these men and women are part of the president's team, and are frequently chosen because of their knowledge of certain issues, as well as because the president trusts them. In the end, while the president alone will make the final decision, the president will rely on his staff to do research on issues and give accurate information that can be used in making that decision.
The President's Cabinet refers to the secretaries who manage the 15 major executive departments of the US government. Up until say 80 years ago, the group had regular cabinet meeting with the President , the problems of the day were discussed and suggestion were made on how to solve them. Modern president rely more on their large White House staff for advice on what the President should do.
Jackson did not seek a lot of advice-- he generally knew what he wanted to do and did it , not always with the best results. Martin Van Buren was probably his most astute political adviser. His nephew, Andrew Donnelson, and kitchen cabinet friends, Kendall, Blair, and Lewis all gave advice on occasion.
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This is an opinion question. His aides, Chief of Staff, and Vice President are all his closest co-workers though.
White House staff