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
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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
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The Department of State is responsible for coordinating the efforts of the several States in implementing the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the United States.

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

Department of Justice
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The Department of Justice is headed by the Attorney-General of the United States.

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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Department of Interstate Emergency and Military Affairs
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Department of Administration
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Department of the Customs Union
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Federal Office of State Geological Surveys
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Federal Office of State Meteorological Services
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Federal Office of State Aviation Authorities
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Federal Postal Service
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