They approval that the election was valid. They don't actually "approve" of the President. They count the votes and make it official.
The Constitution actually has a provision for a procedure and in rare cases they will actually vote in a VP or a President (which was done once for a VP and twice for a President).
no it has to be voted on by the house of representatives through the electrol college vote. Senate approves the Vice President since he or she is head of the senate.
In the United States the voters elect the Senators, Congressman and the President, the President has no part in the selection or approval of Senators or Congressman.
His appointments to the cabinet, of ambassadors , to federal judgeships and maybe some other high ranking positions must be approved by the Senate before they take effect.
No- Presidential pardons require no approval from any other agency.
The Senate must approve high level appointments before they can take effect. They do not always give their approval.
The term "Borked" was coined after Justice Robert Bork, having been nominated by President Reagan, was not approved by the Senate. Bork was involved in controversy regarding the Watergate scandal and had many of his views on minorities and affirmative action called into question.
Approved by the president, ratified by the senate.
Cabinet members of the Executive Branch of the United States government are chosen by the president. However, they can only be approved by the US Senate.
Treaties are approved by 2/3 of the SENATE!
when approved by the Senate
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In the United States, the presidential nomination for the position of head of the CIA must be approved by the US Senate.
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Appointments to the Supreme Court are nominated by the President and approved by the United States Senate. There is a hearing, and one more than half of the Senate must approve in the affirmative for the appointment to be valid.
To start with the President...
No, the Senate cannot override a poresidential pardon.
No, appointments are approved by the Senate; not the House of Representatives.
The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.