Cabinet
The cabinet is appointed by the president and serves at his will. The president is their boss and he can ignore their advice if he so chooses.
The heads of 15 executive departments make up the Cabinet. The cabinet helps the president make decisions , gives advice and provides information to the President . The cabinet secretaries also manage their departments and help or hurt the president by the kind of job they do with their departments. The departments of state, justice, treasury and defense are particularly important to the administration. The others are often appointed as much for political reasons as for their expertise in the area of their department. At the president's discretion, the vice-president may be asked to attend cabinet meeting and carry out assignments for the president.
When the government no longer serves the people, it is the responsibility of the people by what ever means possible to replace the government .
The federal government serves the principle stated in the preamble by maintaining a system of checks and balances. The government ensures that no one entity has to much power, and that there are laws in place to prevent discrimination on any basis.
Check with the U.S. Treasury.
The executive branch of the american government is made up of the president, the vice president, and the president cabinet.
The Department of State, under the direction of the Secretary of State who serves as a member of the Cabinet of the President of the United States.
The Cabinet is the collective association of the President, the Vice-President, and of appointed officials who are responsible for running each department of the government, and as such represents the administrative arm of the Executive Branch. Each Department is headed by an official referred to as "Secretary" of that department, i.e, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Agriculture, and so on. The Cabinet is ad hoc also, in the sense that it may include any other official the President chooses to include, such as National Security Advisor, Ambassador to the United Nations, or other officials. In and of itself, while it is composed of Department heads, the Cabinet is not an official decision-making body, and serves only to advise the President. Their deliberations are not put to formal votes, and The President has the final authority in all executive-level decisions that may pertain to Cabinet deliberations.
Secretary of state, war,
the department of defense
Cabinet
The cabinet is appointed by the president and serves at his will. The president is their boss and he can ignore their advice if he so chooses.
The highest post an IAS officer can occupy in the country is the post of Cabinet Secretary, which is the head of the Indian administrative system. The Cabinet Secretary is the senior-most civil servant in the government and serves as the principal adviser to the Prime Minister and the head of all civil services under the Government of India.
The cabinet serves at the pleasure of the president.
A cabinet member serves until the president leaves office, is asked to leave, or resigns. They are not elected.
Representative Government