User talk:PastramiSandwich4456
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Hello,
I changed your article, Executive Branch of The United States Government, to a redirect that goes to the proper section under Federal government of the United States. Creating a separate article to just describe the executive branch would replicate a lot of information already conveyed in different articles. If you still want to create an article, then you can make a draft page. Thanks, –eggofreason(talk · contribs) 17:52, 23 January 2021 (UTC)
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