The President of the US and agencies and members of the Executive branch of government.
Both the Oath of Office and the requirement that the President take care that the laws be faithfully executed are specified in the US Constitution.
President
The executive branch , the president.
executive
The President of the United States is constitutionally required to see that the laws passed by Congress are faithfully executed.
faithfully executed
The President
executive or administrative
The president is the executive branch which executes and enforces laws.
The Executive branch has the power and the DUTY to ensure that the laws are faithfully executed. It doesn't always happen that way, and much less so now than previously.
yes Among other things, the U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3 requires that the President "... take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed...".