The United States Cabinet is the executive decision-making body of the United States of America in POWER. The cabinet is led by the President, who then can appoint the other members. Each member of the cabinet in order to be confirmed, must be voted on by the Senate and House of Representatives. Crucially, the nomination must achieve a majority of the votes in the Senate and the House to pass, unless filibustered.
In Power XIV Rumsod added the ability to appoint Acting cabinet members, due to a gridlock between left and right wing parties at the time, preventing two Presidents in a row from confirming cabinet members. Acting Cabinet members gain no NI or Power gain from these positions, but otherwise act as normal.
Office | Incumbent |
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President |
Obama Care |
Vice President |
John F. Kennedy |
Secretary of State |
Vacant |
Secretary of the Treasury |
Vacant |
Secretary of Defense |
Vacant |
Attorney General |
Vacant |
Secretary of Homeland Security |
Vacant |