Executive
legislative
He actually isn't checking any branch of the government. He is simply exercising a unique power granted to his office.
Article II of the Constitution created the executive branch of the government. This included the President, Vice President, Cabinet and all the officers and staff within that branch. The terms of office requirements are included and it is stated that the government's executive power is vested in the President.
The president runs the executive branch of the US government. This branch carries out and enforces the laws and includes all the government agencies that provide all the many the government services.
Assuming you're referring to the branches of government in the U.S.A., there are three of them. The Executive Branch includes the Office of the President and an enormous array of federal agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security, and many, many more. These federal agencies all answer (at least theoretically) to the Office of President, and collectively they are considered all part of the Executive Branch. The Legislative Branch includes the the Senate and the House of Representatives. There are a small number of agencies that are also part of the Legislative Branch, such as the Government Accountability Office, which, though it is a government agency, answers to the House of Representatives rather than the Office of the President. The Judicial Branch includes the Supreme Court and the Federal Court System, which includes federal judges and their support staff.
legislative
President
The President | The Vice President Executive Office of the President | The Cabinet
The president's office. That is the best answer to go with.
In the Constitution, the executive branch of the US government consists of the president. It also states the president will hold office for four years and will have a vice president.
The President of the United States is the head of the Executive Branch.
Yes; the Office of Vice-President is part of the executive branch of government.
The president (Executive branch) appoints the Secretary who must be approved by the Senate (Legislative).
He actually isn't checking any branch of the government. He is simply exercising a unique power granted to his office.
The primary function of the executive branch of government is to execute and enforce the laws.
The primary function of the executive branch of government is to execute and enforce the laws.
Article II of the Constitution created the executive branch of the government. This included the President, Vice President, Cabinet and all the officers and staff within that branch. The terms of office requirements are included and it is stated that the government's executive power is vested in the President.