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The executive branch is apart of the three primary parts of the U.S government (in addition to the judiciary and legislative branch). The executive branch executes and performs the nation's laws. The chief of the executive branch is the president of the United States. Other members include the entire cabinet and the vice president. The vice president acts as support for the president, giving him advice too, and prepares to take on the roles of the president if the president must stop serving.