the senate
The president appoints the ambassadors subject to confirmation by the Senate.
The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified by the senate to go into effect. He can appoint ambassadors, and they also must be approved by the senate.
The president (Executive branch) appoints the Secretary who must be approved by the Senate (Legislative).
The President greets foreign ambassadors. If the President is away or otherwise unavailable, members of the Senate greet the ambassadors. Ambassadors are high-ranking diplomats who represent a sovereign state or international organization.
Cabinet members are appointed by the President; with Senate approval.
The president appoints his cabinet, foreign ambassadors, federal judges and other high ranking government officials. All must be approved by the US Senate.
The President appoints ambassadors.
The president appoints the ambassadors subject to confirmation by the Senate.
The President.
Yes, the U. S. President appoints ambassadors. His/Her appointments must be approved by Congress.
Ambassadors.. APEX lols
The President appoints cabinet secretaries, the UN delegate, ambassadors to foreign countries and federal judges. His appointments have to be approved by the Senate in order to take effect.
The president appoints federal judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and various "czars".
The president appoints "Ambassadors" to serve in other countries.
The President, who heads the executive branch of the US government, appoints the ambassadors. The Senate must approve his choices.
The Congress.
congress