A job of the legislative branch (senate).
Nearly all of his nominees are confirmed.
senate holds confirmation hearings on the presidents nominees for cabinet posts. the nominee appears before the senate that oversees the department to answer questions about his/her background and views
senate confirmation of cabinet members
The president selects the nominees for his cabinet, including the secretary of defense.
The Senate has the power to reject a President's appointment of a cabinet member, but it does not happen frequently. Over the years, there have been occasional rejections, but it is more common for the Senate to confirm the President's nominees. Ultimately, the confirmation or rejection of cabinet appointments depends on the political dynamics and circumstances at the time.
The Senate has the 'confirmation power', they confirm or deny all of the presidents appointments (cabinet, judicial, ambassador). The senate's confirmation power the senate shares with the president the responsibility for filling many high-level government positions.
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 cabinet positions are established by the US Congress.
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cabinet
The senate then holds confirmation hearings on the president's nominees for cabinet posts. The nominee to head each department appears before the Senate committee that oversees the department to answer questions about his or her background or views.
His cabinet
the presidents cabinet