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How does the us president get a secret clearance?

I think you are asking about a "security clearance." There are three basic levels of security clearance: Confidential, Secret and Top Secret. Not every member of congress, nor even every member of the president's cabinet, has access to all of the government's most secret information: certain documents, such as war plans, might only be shared with a specific (and usually small) group of people who are on a congressional committee, or with the president's closest advisers on military affairs. But the president, as Commander in Chief and head of the executive branch, possesses the highest level of security clearance, since he needs total access to all information, whether classified or not, in order to do his job.


Which of president ronald reagans action gained him support from conservative christian group?

His large support of the Equal Access Act to compel federally funded secondary schools to provide equal access to extracurricular clubs. This limited discrimination in social activities such as religious status.


Which president would have been most likely to agree that access to higher education among impoverished Americans required government intervention?

lyndon b.johnson


The Berlin airlift was president Truman's response to the?

Russians denying access to West Berlin through territory that they had take from Germany surrounding Berlin.


Which amendment of the US Constitution guarantees freedom of access to information?

There is no guarantee of freedom of access to information in the Constitution.

Related questions

Who president had a stroke in office and the vice president and first lady ran the country?

Woodrow Wilson had a serious stroke while President and his wife was accused of running the country by the way she controlled access to him.


Can access to a computer be controlled using a password?

Yes, it can be controlled


Why was Edith Galt Wilson considered to be one of the most controversial First Ladies?

After President Wilson had a stroke, Ms. Wilson controlled access to him, deciding who and why people could talk to him. Some people said she was acting as the president.


Who was called 'the Secret President'?

Some people may have given this name to Edith Wilson. After President Wilson had a stroke, Mrs. Wilson controlled access to him and even screened state papers sent to him and decided what he needed to see.


Who controls access to the president?

The answer to that is the president's chief of staff.


What are the two characteristics of the controlled media access method?

It is known as a deterministic access method.


What is deterministic access?

When using the controlled access method, network devices take turns, in sequence, to access the medium.


Why can't you click on the file cabinet once the teacher is out of the way on Big Nate island?

You can't access the Filing Cabinet unless you have the Blueprint showing where the secret room is. Use Nate's combination to open his locker, and get the blueprint from the pile of papers. Now you can access the room below the filing cabinet.


What is deterministic access method?

When using the controlled access method, network devices take turns, in sequence, to access the medium.


How will DNA data banks be controlled?

They will be controlled by the governmenet, so that only officials will be able to access these files.


What does controlled access mean?

The panel to where the main power feeds from


Who is ultimately in charge of the Bureaucracy?

The President of the United States, along with his Secretaries (the Cabinet), and the heads of independent agencies within the administration of the Federal government. The federal system of government established by the Constitution of the United States allows ordinary citizens many ways to access government. The great increase in federal programs, beginning with the New Deal, called for an increase in the size of the bureaucracy. The bureaucracy is the organization of government administrators created to carry out legislation. It is one of the ways the citizen can access the government. The great majority of bureaucrats who are part of the civil service system are, for all practical purposes, beyond reach by elected officials. Each bureaucrat serves the department in which he/she works and can be fired only if certain steps are taken. So, in effect, the bureaucracy is controlled by the government that created it, and no one person, executive, or elected official.