The executive branch is one of the three branches of U.S. government. It is led by the President (or commander-in-chief). Following the President is the Vice President. The President picks people to...
There is one main member in the executive branch. That member is the president of the United States of America. Right now he is Obama. Other members of the executive branch are the president's...
The "Executive Branch" of the U.S. government includes the Office of the President (including National Security Council and OMB and 9 other offices), Vice President, the Cabinet (the Attorney General...
There is no Executive branch of the federal courts.
The United States has a tripartite government that comprises three branches, each with its own constitutional powers and checks against those...