National Security Council: The National Security Council (NSC) is a department that help the president to consider, find out solution and solve the nation’s security and foreign policy. It plays a part of the Executive Office. Vice president: is a person who rank just below president, president advisor, can have power like a president if president not at the office or absence. He also can become president if president can no longer serve. Executive offices: The executive office include president and president’s direct advisor as well as people with different levels of supporter and reporter for president. Commander in chief: is the person who is the lead of a state or officer in supreme command on the country’s military or armed forces or …show more content…
11, 2001, when the terrorist attacks in the United States giving law enforcement actions improved, widespread powers to bring terrorists to justice. The USA Patriot Act is a shortening for Bonding and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Stop and Block Terrorism. Part 2 What are the roles of the Chief of Staff, National Security Adviser, and Secretaries of State and Defense during a national security crisis? Chief of Staff: be president’s assistant in Hand-picked Key White House staff and run them, manage the White House work system, Control the movement of people into the Oval Office, Accomplish the current of information, Guard the interests of the President, interact with Congress, other members of the executive branch, and some other governmental political groups to implement the President's agenda, Recommend the President on various issues National Security Adviser: help and advise the president on the nation security and foreign policy U.S. Secretaries of States: The secretaries of States play the role as contact and interact with other country as well as their leader, and be an advisor for the president on the foreign issue. They also put the foreign policy into …show more content…
The Chief Justice is the person who have the highest power in the supreme Court. He or she control and manage all of the court during every sessions or argument, conversation and conference. He or she also sets up the discussion list for the course’s case, and only the people whom named on the discussion list can participate in the considered process. Not all the time, but some time, the chief justice could also control the high-level summons proceedings, and manages the presidential oath of office. Who are the workhorses of the congress? Which level of lawmaking does the most work? The workhorses of the congress are our congressional committees. They include the standing and select committees. Standing committees have their power to make law on the areas that they control such as tax writing and appropriations. The select committees is mainly advisor in nature. Part 3 Under what social and legal conditions ought freedom of assembly, expression and speech be curtailed or
The President of the United States is instrumental in the running of the country. He serves as the chief executive, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislator, chief of state, judicial powers, and head of party. Article II of the Constitution states that the President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. He also is tasked with the authority to appoint fifteen leaders of the executive departments which will be a part of the President’s cabinet. He or she is also responsible for speaking with the leaders the CIA and other agencies that are not part of his cabinet because these agencies play a key role in the protection of the US. The President also appoints the heads of more than 50 independent
Another response from the government was the Patriot Act passed by congress to help fight and defend the U.S. from terrorism and other crimes. In both cases there was a significant restructuring of government. In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the Department of Homeland Security
This position requires the management of the Country by implementing the laws, nominations of officials, grant pardons, serve as Commander-in-Chief of the military, veto lows passed by Congress, and negotiate treaties. The President is also responsible proposing yearly budgets and helping boost economic development. The many divided tasks between Congress and the Presidency has made it
Congress has helped develop the Presidency as we know it today. This is because Congress argues over proposals and legislation proposed by the President. They are a major determent in whether bills turn into laws. But it’s not easy. One reason for this is because there are many powerful groups out there who argue about what should be discussed such as air pollution with the EPA or jobs.
National Security Agency/Central Security Service The National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) was established in November 1952 to provide a cryptologic organization for the civilian and military leaders of the United States and to provide them with timely information. The National Security Agency (NSA) coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to produce foreign intelligence information and protect United States information systems through two main missions, Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Information Assurance (IA). The Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) mission uses cryptologic machines to break foreign codes to find out what they know and what they are doing. The biggest accomplishment publicly known was when they broke the Japanese military code in World War II and learned that Japan had plans of invading Midway Island.
Over the course of time, the Secretary of State’s duties have not changed to any significant difference from what they were in 1789. The Secretary of State serves as the President’s Chief Advisor on United States Foreign Policy. To which the Secretary of State, also advises the President on the appointing of United States Ambassadors, Ministers, Consuls, and other diplomatic representatives. They also advise the President with reference to the acceptance, recall, and dismissal of foreign governmental representatives.
The Executive Office of the President was established in 1939, but has grown dramatically since then. The Executive Office of the President, also known as the White House staff, plays a very important role in politics today. The White House staff has a tremendous workload, is very politicized, and rarely last two terms. The White House Chief of Staff plays a crucial role in the White House and Washington. Without the White House staff the presidency would change greatly. They are key to everyday operations of the executive branch.
September 11, 2001 was one of the most devastating and horrific events in the United States history. Americans feeling of a secure nation had been broken. Over 3,000 people and more than 400 police officers and firefighters were killed during the attacks on The World Trade Center and the Pentagon; in New York City and Washington, D.C. Today the term terrorism is known as the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives (Birzer, Roberson). This term was clearly not defined for the United States for we had partial knowledge and experience with terrorist attacks; until the day September 11, 2001. At that time, President George W. Bush, stated over a televised address from the Oval Office, “Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve.” President Bush stood by this statement for the United States was about to retaliate and change the face of the criminal justice system for terrorism.
The president also has a cabinet which includes officials such as the attorney general and the secretaries of State, Treasury, Defense, Interior, Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, Education, Energy, and Veterans Affairs.... ... middle of paper ... ... The legislative branch deals with the people, not directly, but in similar terms.
Since September 11, 2001 many people can say that America has changed. Many people question if America has changed for the better or has it just gotten worse. Since the day those four planes crashed around the United States people’s lives have been changed. Many may not realize how their lives have changed, but with new laws passed life is different within America. The United States Patriot Act is one of the laws passed after 9/11: singed into order on October 26, 2001 just 45 days after the attack. The United States Patriot Act was put in place in order to protect Americans, yet has been affecting American’s civil liberties and caused controversy all over the United States.
The National Security Advisor is a permanent cabinet member responsible for briefing the President on pertinent information collected from all U.S. intelligence agencies, including the National Security Agency, the Drug Enforcement Agency, and others. Some critics have charged that this violates the requirement in the U.S. Constitution that the Federal Budget be openly published. In 1988, President George H.W.... ... middle of paper ...
Homeland security was developed by the United States government to protect the country from external aggression, reduce the likelihood of terrorist attacks and manage the damage that occurs in case of attacks. To this end, the government set up and reconstituted numerous agencies to aid in the fight against terrorism in the United States. The United States Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security constitute the most prominent departments under the United States law to champion the fight against any attacks by extremist groups. Federal, State and local law enforcement agencies, as well as the United States’ military also have a role to play in homeland security. With the increasing cases of attacks and acts of aggression towards the United States, the government sought to strengthen the resolve to curb any attacks aimed at killing or maiming the citizens or destruction of government institutions and installations. In the wake of the September 11 attacks, it was apparent that stringent measures were needed to prevent attacks on American soil and protect the citizens of the country. This paper examines the duties; responsibility and intelligence methods used by the military, federal, State and local law enforcement agencies, as well as homeland security agencies in the fight against terrorism, with the aim of drawing similarities and differences.
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The executive branch includes the head of government/head of state and their cabinet. As the leader of the state, the executive is considered the “top-tier of government.” Their job is to be the political leader of a country. In the case of