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The president of the USA is the head of the executive branch, which makes laws official.
The executive branch is responsible for implementing the laws that are created by the legislative branch ( the Senate and House of Representatives).
The executive branch is responsible for implementing the laws that are created by the legislative branch ( the Senate and House of Representatives).
The members
of the executive branch are the president, vice president and the cabinet. The president
holds all the power for this branch of the government and the other members
report to the president. The job of the president is he has the power to sign
legislation from Congress into law or to veto it. He is to enforce and implement
the laws set in place by the Congress. The main job of the vice-president is to
take over for the president if something should happen to the president. The cabinet’s
job is to help the president do his job.
