United States Federal Cabinet

The Federal Executive of the United States, also known as the Federal Government of the United States, is the executive branch of the Federal Government of the United States. The Executive is responsible for the execution, or enforcement, of the laws of the United States. In practice, however, the majority of Federal law is directly enforced by the respective States. The head of the Federal Executive is the President of the United States. The President is the Federal head of government of the United States, whereas the role of Federal head of state is performed collectively by the eighteen respective State Chief Executives.

President
The President of the United States is the Federal head of government of the United States. The Office of President is an indirectly-elected Post, elected by an electoral college consisting of a Number of Electors from each State chosen by the Voters thereof, with the Number of Electors from each State being equal to the Number of Senators and Representatives to which that State is entitled.

The office of President is sometimes referred to as being the office of "Chief Magistrate" or "Chief Executive" of the United States.

Department of State and Foreign Affairs
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The Department of State and Foreign Affairs is the Federal-level foreign ministry and intergovernmental affairs ministry of the General Government of the United States. In its role as a Federal-level foreign ministry, the Department serves as the common representative of the Union of eighteen States of North Aegea relative to the Common Foreign and International Trade Policy (CFITP). In respect to the Department's role as a Federal-level intergovernmental affairs ministry, whereas the Department of State and Foreign Affairs in its role as a foreign ministry is focused outwards, towards foreign States (e.g., non-USNA member States), in its role as an intergovernmental affairs ministry the Department essentially operates as a reverse foreign ministry of sorts, whereby relations and communication are directed inwards, focusing on the member States, and specifically Federal-State relations. The Department is also responsible for coordinating the efforts of the member States in implementing the CFITP.

The Department of State and Foreign Affairs is headed by a Secretary of State and Foreign Affairs, usually just shortened as "Secretary of State", and sometimes referred to as the "Secretary-General of the United States".

Department of Law
The Department of Law mainly serves as the legal counsel to the Federal Executive and the various branches, departments, agencies, and offices thereof. In addition, the head of the Department, the Attorney-General of the United States, represents the General Government before the Federal Court of the United States, and occasionally in State-level Courts in causes (cases) involving Federal officers or questions of Federal law.

Department of the Treasury
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The Department of the Treasury is headed by a Secretary of the Treasury, sometimes referred to as the "Treasurer-General of the United States".

Department of Interstate Public Safety Affairs
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The Department of Interstate Public Safety Affairs is headed by a Secretary of Interstate Public Safety Affairs, sometimes referred to as the "Sheriff-General of the United States".

Department of Interstate Emergency and Military Affairs
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The Department of Interstate Emergency and Military Affairs is headed by a Secretary of Interstate Emergency and Military Affairs, sometimes referred to as the "Colonel-General of the United States".

Department of Administration
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The Department of Administration is headed by a Secretary of Administration, sometimes referred to as the "Administrator-General of the United States".

Federal Postal Service
Expressly mentioned in the United States Constitution, the Federal Postal Service is the Federal agency responsible for delivering parcels and mail throughout the United States.

The Federal Postal Service is headed by the Postmaster-General of the United States.