The president is at the top of the executive branch's bureaucratic pyramid. The cabinet is the second highest and leaders report directly to the president.
The president is at the top of the executive branch's bureaucratic pyramid. The cabinet is the second highest and leaders report directly to the president.
The President, because he is the highest rank of the Executive Branch. So the answer is the President or the Executive branch.
The highest power in the executive branch is the President of the United States. The highest ranking member of the judicial branch is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
The executive branch.
The executive branch can veto a bill passed to it by the legislative branch. The executive branch appoints the highest members of the judicial branch.
the bureaucratic components developed through the president and his or her means of organization.
the bureaucratic components developed through the president and his or her means of organization.
The highest elective office in California is Governor.
Soupreme court
The president of the United States. The legislative branch's highest unit are the senators and house of representatives. The judicial branch's highest unit is the supreme court.
The US government was specifically set up so that no branch was "higher" than any other.
Kind of. While it is the legislative branch that passes bills, the president must sign them into effect. And though not in the Constitution, every president since Washington has made "executive orders", which are basically just laws passed by the president which bypass congress. Executing, or implementing laws, is the main job of the executive branch as can be seen by all the hundreds of bureaucratic agencies and offices who have some power over the laws through the way they implement or interpret them.
executive