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Veronika [31]
4 years ago
11

Ugh Help me please.

History
2 answers:
sp2606 [1]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The EOP supports the work of the president. It consists of several offices and agencies, such as the White House Office (the staff working directly for and reporting to the president, including West Wing staff and the president's closest advisers), the National Security Council, and the Office of Management and Budget.

Cabinet is not i the above list so CABINET is your answer

dsp734 years ago
5 0
Office of Management and Budget
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