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Presedent cabinet meetings are

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The presidents cabinet is to essentially be the president’s advisors and and each individual in the cabinet are the head of an executive department. So the meetings are basically for all these executive powers within the country to meet and go over policies. The cabinet doesn’t have the power to write and enforce laws, they are simply to be an advisory board for the president. These meetings are also closed-door and the only time the president, vice president, all secretaries of each executive department, and attorney general will all be in the same room at the same time.
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Answer:Very private meetings "Closed-door meeting". They usually meet once a week.

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