The purpose of the Presidential Cabinet is to advise the President on matters relating to their individual departments of offices. At present, the Cabinet is made up of heads of 15 departments. The heads of some of these departments include the Secretary of Labor, Vice President, Attorney General, and Secretary of Homeland Security.
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
The president's advisors are the members of his Cabinet. Some of the members of the Cabinet are the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, The Secretary of Defense, and the Attorney General.
The US cabinet members serve at the will of the President. He can ask for their resignation for any reason.
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
The president can hire and fire the members of the cabinet. When he hires the cabinet members, the senate has the authority to reject his nominees. Also, the Vice President can't be fired unless he is impeached by the House of Representatives.
The President of the United States appoints Cabinet members to assist in the carrying out of the Presidential power of day to day operations in the White House. Members of the Cabinet in managerial positions have to be approved by Congress.
Yes. The President names the Cabinet, choosing members of the Lower Chamber of the legislature to serve on it. The Cabinet has to be supported by most of the Lower Chamber, or it can be dismissed.
It is not the executive but the legislative branch (the US Senate) that confirms cabinet, judgeship, and other Presidential appointments.
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Multiple members of the Cabinet deal with foreign relations, however Secretary of State Hillary Clinton specializes in the affairs of foreign nations
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