The main job of the U.S. executive branch is to enforce laws. The executive branch, headed by the President, is responsible for implementing and administering federal laws and policies. While the legislative branch (Congress) is responsible for making laws, and the judicial branch interprets those laws, the executive branch focuses on ensuring that those laws are carried out effectively.
What is the main job of the US executive branch to enforce laws to interpret laws to repeal laws to make laws
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