All The President’s Men (And Women)

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All The President’s Men (And Women) The Executive Branch All The President’s Men (And Women)

Who is in the executive branch? Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta President Secretary of State Hillary Clinton President Barack Obama Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner The Cabinet

Who is in the executive branch? George Washington had just four advisors This is a picture of President Obama’s full cabinet today:

What Does The President do? His or her main job is to “execute”, or enforce, the laws He is also the Commander in Chief of America’s armed forces He can appoint judges and cabinet members He can pardon convicted felons He signs or vetoes laws created by Congress