Yes, they are heads of the major government departments and advisors to the president and are appointed by the president ,subject to approval by the US senate.
Yes he can as long as the people he is appointing have had background checks and are qualified.
Yes- the Presidents selects his cabinet members, but the Senate can disapprove selections that it finds objectionable.
Yes.
Anyone.
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
They are appointed by the president subject to approval by the US Senate.
The President's nominations for cabinet posts are vetted by the US Senate which has the power to reject them if they wish.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
Senate.
Only one- John Kennedy appointed his brother, Robert, as his Attorney-General.
The U.S. Supreme Court members are not elected by the people. They are nominated by the President and voted on by the Congress.
The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.
some one that agrees with them on legal issues, a Judge can serve years and year after the President has left, on the Supreme Court, 3 members of the court were appointed by now dead Presidents, the Judges are a President's legacy.