answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The press secretary acts as spokesperson to the president and relays information to the American public, and answers questions from the media.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Which person relays information to the American public answers questions from the media and acts as a spokesperson for the president and his or her administration?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about General History

Is political -administration dichotomy sustainable?

A politics-administration dichotomy is an administration that can be apolitical. No administration has ever been formed that has ever come close to being apolitical. Politics is what a government does and administration is how it does it. "What do I do?" and "How do I do it?" are related questions no matter what field your in. Politics-administration dichotomy not only cannot be sustained, it cannot be initiated. One begets the other. To separate the two would beg the question "Why are we doing this?"


Who was the first wing candidate to be elected president?

Which "wing" are you asking about and president of "What". For us to answer you questions you have to make them clear.


Which vice presidents have not become president?

33 of the 47 US vice-president never became President. See the related questions for more details.


How did US President Hoover handle press conferences?

During President Herbert Hoover's presidency his press conferences were limited by a number of restrictions. Hoover wanted all press questions sent to his staff in advance of a press conference. He answered only the ones he wanted to and during the conferences, follow up questions were not allowed. In fact, even the questions submitted in advance the president declined to answer, were not allowed to be published. So if Hoover chose not to answer a question submitted in advance concerning unemployments. The newspaper could not publish the unanswered questions.


Was Marbury v. Madison more about politics or law?

Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803) involved a political battle between the Federalist Party (former President John Adams) and the Democratic-Republic Party (formerly called the Anti-Federalists, founded by new President Thomas Jefferson) for control of the Judicial branch of government. Historians speculate the lawsuit was intended as a weapon to embarrass Jefferson.John Marshall defused the political tension by giving the new Jefferson administration a narrow ruling on Marbury that satisfied the Democratic-Republicans, but simultaneously enhanced the power of the judiciary by clearly explicating the Court's right of judicial review, by declaring Section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional (a legal maneuver to overcome a political problem).President Jefferson was not pleased with that aspect of the ruling and predicted the Supreme Court would become an "oligarchy," but had no grounds to challenge Marshall because the decision was in his party's, and his administration's, favor.For more information, see Related Questions, below.

Related questions

Spokesperson of the president?

The press secretary acts as spokesperson to the president and relays information to the American public, and answers questions from the media.


Information about business administration class.?

If you would like to get information about business administration class then you are best off going to a business admin professional and asking them the proper questions for the things you are trying to figure out.


What has the author Carla Tyson-Howard written?

Carla Tyson-Howard has written: 'Comprehensive review guide for health information' -- subject(s): Examination questions, Examinations, questions, Examinations, questions, etc, Forms and Records Control, Information management, Information resources management, Management, Medical records, Organization & administration


How do you send questions to the President?

How do you send questions to the President?


What is the role of public administration in developing countries?

In developing countries, the role of public administration is to provide information and services to the citizens. A good administration allows everyone to voice their questions and suggestions, and sets the goal of making sure everyone has the opportunity reap the benefits as things progress, including the poor.


What are some essential questions for Jefferson Davis?

Who was he president for.... When was he president... Why was he president....


Where can I find information about the potential risks vaccines pose to kids?

The World Health Organization as well as The Federal Drug Administration offer websites with answers to a variety of questions and concerns. However, a physician is the best way to obtain information on this matter.


Who accused the Obama administration of dithering?

Lots of people. Dithering, misdirection , stalling and refusing to answer direct questions seem to be specialities of this administration .


What movie and television projects has Kay Doran been in?

Kay Doran has: Performed in "The Firm: 20 Questions About Fitness" in 1993. Played Spokesperson in "The Firm: Total Body - Body Sculpting Basics" in 1995. Played Spokesperson in "The Firm: Total Body - Aerobic Interval Training" in 1995. Played Spokesperson in "The Firm: Total Body - Low Impact Aerobics" in 1995. Played Spokesperson in "The Firm: Total Body - Complete Aerobic Weight Training" in 1996. Played Spokesperson in "The Firm: Total Body - Time Crunch Workout" in 1996. Played Spokesperson in "The Firm: Firm Basics - Sculpting with Weights" in 1997. Played Narrator in "The Firm: Firm Parts - Lower Body Sculpting" in 2000.


What Supreme Court justice was appointed by the US President who has been out of office the longest?

President Gerald Ford appointed Justice John Paul Stevensin 1975.For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What means to request information by asking questions?

Inquiry means to request information by asking questions.


How do you establish valid test questions?

1) Questions should be unambiguous. Example of ambiguous question: Is New York City the biggest city in the world? Some might interpret this as in size or others might think of this in terms of population. 2) Questions should not be leading. Example of a leading question: In what ways was President Bush one of the worst president in US history? 3) Questions should be based on factual information, not speculation. Example of a question based on speculation: Is President Obama likely to be re-elected?