Executive
Cabinet
A group of senior government ministers is commonly referred to as the "Cabinet." The Cabinet is typically composed of heads of government departments and is responsible for making key policy decisions and advising the head of government, such as the Prime Minister or President. In some countries, this group may also be called a "Council of Ministers."
Cabinet
The President's Cabinet refers to the secretaries who manage the 15 major executive departments of the US government. Up until say 80 years ago, the group had regular cabinet meeting with the President , the problems of the day were discussed and suggestion were made on how to solve them. Modern president rely more on their large White House staff for advice on what the President should do.
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the secretary of state, secretary of war and secretary of treasury but in short words is call the executive department heads.
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The cabinet members report to the president. They serve at his will. He can call them into his office to talk to him or meet with other people , call them on the phone or send them e-mail. He can ask them for reports on subjects related to their departments.
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Traditionally, the answer is "The Cabinet", the group of the heads of certain major departments, known as secretaries, of the Executive Office (15 currently, though subject to change via legislation), plus the Vice President. The secretaries of State,Treasury and the Attorney General still play important roles and if military action is going on or is being considered, the Secretary of Defense becomes important. The others secretaries make few big decision and rely heavily on civil service employees to take care of the duties of their departments. The president would call on the Secretary involved if a problem came up in his area and they make routine reports to the President, but the entire cabinet rarely meets. If trouble with some foreign country arises, the President would probably consult its ambassador and/or appoint a special envoy to gather information.Today, the two major groups which advice the president are the Staff of the President and the National Security Council. The former handles mostly domestic and diplomatic issues, including political strategy, while the later advises on matters regarding National Security (mostly military, but also a variety of police and general foreign policy/security issues).For more information about groups which frequently provide advice to the President, go to the source - the White House web site itself is very informative.
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They still call them the president, example: Barack Obama would call Michael D Higgins (Irish president) president Higgins or the president of Ireland. 😊
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