The heads of executive departments, commonly known as cabinet members, are appointed by the President of the United States. These appointments must be confirmed by the Senate. The President typically selects candidates based on their expertise, experience, and alignment with the administration's policies and goals. Once confirmed, these officials serve at the pleasure of the President and can be dismissed at any time.
the heads of major departments in the executive branch
the heads of major departments in the executive branch
Heads of executive departments are nominated by the President subject to the approval of Congress.
the Cabinet.
senate
The executive branch
heads of executive departments such as State
heads of executive departments such as State
heads of executive departments such as State
senate
The Department of Justice enforces Federal Laws and provides legal advice for the president and the heads of the executive departments
They are called department heads and together they form the presidents cabinet.