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Executive Office of the President

American  

noun

U.S. Government.
  1. a group of federal agencies supervised by directors or staffs that work directly with the president or a presidential assistant.


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A chief leads the staff through the Executive Office of the President and oversees all daily operations and staff activities.

From BBC

You see, their current boss is the president of the United States because they’re all self-described interns in the White House and the Executive Office of the President.

From Washington Times

The agencies range from the Executive Office of the President to the Census Bureau and include the State Department, U.S.

From Seattle Times

It also recommended disclosing data on employees in the agencies that report to the Executive Office of the President, and it urged the gathering of quarterly demographic data on White House employees.

From Washington Post

Congress sets the budget for the Executive Office of the President, and that budget has remained largely flat even as costs have gone up, including some driven by the coronavirus response.

From Seattle Times