The Attorney General is usually a top-notch lawyer and heads the Department of Justice and he is the cabinet member whom would a president might turn to in order to answer legal questions.
(However, recent presidents have found a need to have their own lawyer as part of their White House staff, even if they, themselves are lawyers)
The Attorney General
The executive branch of the government refers to the President. The President leads the executive branch, which is comprised of his cabinet members.
The heads of 15 executive departments make up the Cabinet. The cabinet helps the president make decisions , gives advice and provides information to the President . The cabinet secretaries also manage their departments and help or hurt the president by the kind of job they do with their departments. The departments of state, justice, treasury and defense are particularly important to the administration. The others are often appointed as much for political reasons as for their expertise in the area of their department. At the president's discretion, the vice-president may be asked to attend cabinet meeting and carry out assignments for the president.
The President is in the executive branch as well as the Vice President and the Cabinet, they carry out laws and run the affairs of the National Government.( HOPE THIS HELPS! )
As President the Chief Cabinet decides how the government is to be run. He delegates certain responsibilities and duties to other posts. There are a total of fifteen cabinet members for the President with the Secretary of State being John Kerry.
When George Washington was President, there were four cabinet positions. As of 2002 there are fifteen:Secretary of StateSecretary of the TreasurySecretary of DefenseAttorney GeneralSecretary of the InteriorSecretary of AgricultureSecretary of CommerceSecretary of LaborSecretary of Health and Human ServicesSecretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary of TransportationSecretary of EnergySecretary of EducationSecretary of Veterans AffairsSecretary of Homeland Security
The executive branch of the government refers to the President. The President leads the executive branch, which is comprised of his cabinet members.
The commander in chief of all the armed forces is the President of the United States.
The President is the chief executive of the country and is in charge of administering all federal agencies.
Yes. The department of Justice is under the President. The Attorney General heads it and he is a cabinet member.
The heads of 15 executive departments make up the Cabinet. The cabinet helps the president make decisions , gives advice and provides information to the President . The cabinet secretaries also manage their departments and help or hurt the president by the kind of job they do with their departments. The departments of state, justice, treasury and defense are particularly important to the administration. The others are often appointed as much for political reasons as for their expertise in the area of their department. At the president's discretion, the vice-president may be asked to attend cabinet meeting and carry out assignments for the president.
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she was in charge of family matters.
The President is in the executive branch as well as the Vice President and the Cabinet, they carry out laws and run the affairs of the National Government.( HOPE THIS HELPS! )
In the United States, the Secretary of State is in charge of foreign affairs. The President, however, makes all of the final decisions on important matters.
The minister for parliamentary affairs
France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.
The Secretary of State is typically responsible for foreign affairs in the President's cabinet. This individual heads the Department of State and is the chief diplomat of the United States, representing the country in international relations and negotiations.