they are comfirmed by the senate
confirmed appointment
The Senate has the power to approve or consent to the appointment of an individual a president nominates to be a member of the Cabinet. However, it has no authority to fire that individual once confirmed. Only the President can fire a Cabinet member. While Congress has no power to fire a Cabinet member, Congress it does have the power of the impeachment process to remove, not fire, the Cabinet member. Grounds for impeachment and removal of a Cabinet member are the same as those for impeachment and removal of the President.
By the senate
They must consent to the appointment by a simple majority vote.
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By appointment of the President of the United States.
the US Senate
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 President of the United States selects the members of the cabinet. But after they are chosen, they must be confirmed by the Senate.
In the United States, prospective administration cabinet members are first selected and nominated by the president. They must be confirmed by the senate before becoming a member of the president's cabinet.
The president nominates the member of his cabinet . They must be confirmed by the US Senate in order to take office.
The President names his cabinet members who must be confirmed by the US Senate before they can take office.