Soooo. You are saying that the President of the United States is not the Chief of the Executive Branch?He’s not the CEO. If he were I’d be worried we’re headed down the path of all trumps other failed ventures.
Maybe Slick Willy can educate you.
"The President of the United States serves as Chief Executive of the Nation. The powers tied to this responsibility originate in Article II of the United States Constitution. The powers and responsibilities of the Chief Executive are the delivery of the State of the Union Address, the nomination of political appointees, and control of executive agencies. A crucial tool in the President’s toolbox is the executive order or E.O. that allows the President to direct executive agencies without Congressional interference. However, the E.O. is not the same as a law. E.O.’s are not as long lived as laws and can be overturned by the next administration with the swish of a pen. Further, E.O.’s are limited in their scope as they can only address matters that fall within the purview of the President’s powers."
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