The US Senate has to confirm many presidential appointments.
When can the president appoint people without approval by anyone else? When can the president appoint people without approval by anyone else?
during the Recess of the SenateThe president can appoint anybody without anyone's approval because it is one of their privaleges as president. They get to carry out certain duties and this is one pf them
Congressional recess
He can appoint new people to several positions such as his cabinet secretaries and ambassadors. He can ask Congress to abolish positions. He may be able to cut positions on his White House staff.
People nominated by the U. S. President, subject to Congressional approval, include the Vice President, when the office becomes vacant in mid-term, federal judges, ambassadors, Cabinet secretaries, generals and admirals.
In addition to overseeing and rejecting cabinet appointments, the legislative branch ensures qualified candidates and prevents abuses of executive authority by reviewing and voting on confirmations or rejections by the president.
The president is the chief executive and commander in chief. He/she can appoint people to the Supreme Court, to ambassador, and other offices but to make it final it has to be approved by congress, the president submits a budget but congress must pass it, the president meets with leaders of other nations, but a treaty must have congressional approval, the president can approve bills or veto them. Just about everything a president does must have approval of congress. The promises made by candidates usually require more than winning the election, but requires congress to work with them.
The Federal Reserve is run by a board of 7 governors. These governors are appointed by the President with Senate approval and serve 14-year terms. The President , with Senate approvals appoints one of the governors to be Chairman and another to be vice-chairman. These two people serve 4-year terms.
The President's Approval Rating is a measure of how much the people like the President at any given time during his term of office. As of July 30, 2014, President Obama's approval rating sat at 46 percent.
Congress is one example. Of course, there are really millions of groups that the President does not appoint.
It is estimated that about 7500 are appointed by the president. They would not hold their jobs without this appointment.
A job appointment is one way people are hired in companies, government, and other businesses. The military and government often appoint people to positions.