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Executive Branch
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The executive branch is the part of government that enforces or executes the law. In democratic countries, the executive often exercises broad influence over national politics, but its scope of power varies greatly depending on the political context. In separation of powers systems, the executive is subject to checks by the legislature and judiciary, while in parliamentary systems, the executive forms the government and is responsible to the legislature. The head of government in parliamentary systems is often distinct from the head of state, while in presidential systems, the head of government is also the head of state.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.US Politics
- 4.US under Joe Biden
- 5.Immigration to the US
- 6.Organized crime
- 7.Immigration
- 8.US-India relations
- 9.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
- 10.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
- 11.India under Modi
- 12.Mexican Cartels
countries
- 1.Turkey
- 2.Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
- 3.United States
- 4.France
- 5.Haiti
- 6.Palestine, State of
- 7.El Salvador
organizations
- 1.White House
- 2.Republican Party
- 3.US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- 4.US Homeland Security Department
- 5.Tufts University
- 6.Columbia University
- 7.Human Rights Watch
- 8.US Supreme Court
- 9.Tren de Aragua
- 10.Salvadoran Barrio 18
- 11.Chicago Bulls
- 12.Center for the Confinement of Terrorism
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Marco Rubio
- 3.Kilmar Abrego Garcia
- 4.Karoline Leavitt
- 5.Nayib Bukele
- 6.Kristi Noem
- 7.Rumeysa Ozturk
- 8.Mahmoud Khalil
- 9.Sonia Sotomayor
- 10.Pam Bondi
- 11.Jose Luis Magana
- 12.John Roberts