what does the executive branch do? in the federal government

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The executive branch of the federal government is responsible for enforcing and administering laws passed by the legislative branch (Congress). The President is the head of the executive branch and is responsible for carrying out the laws, managing the federal bureaucracy, conducting foreign policy, and serving as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The executive branch also includes the Vice President, Cabinet members, and various federal agencies and departments that help carry out the day-to-day operations of the government.
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