The gatherings of the Executive Branch’s leading officers during the 45th President’s tenure served as the primary forum for policy discussion and decision-making. These assemblies brought together the Vice President and the heads of the 15 executive departments, along with other officials the President designated, to address significant domestic and foreign issues.
These meetings facilitated the dissemination of information, coordinated inter-agency efforts, and allowed the President to receive counsel from a diverse range of advisors. They were instrumental in shaping the administration’s agenda and implementing its policies. Historically, such meetings have been vital for effective governance, providing a platform for robust debate and collaborative problem-solving.