The Secretary of State typically negotiates treaties. The Senate must ratify any treaty before it become binding.
legislative branch
The Senate must approve treaties.
Congress
In the United States the President makes treaties with the consent of the Senate. The direct answer to your question is : The Senate gives advice and their consent on US of A treaties. Read Article II of the Constitution for info on the powers of the Executive branch. It addresses this question wonderfully in Section 2.
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The house initiates all revenue bills while the senate gives "advice and consent" to treaties and to the major presidential appointments.
The Constitution of the United States gives the power to make treaties to the President. However, the Senate needs to consent to any treaties by a 2/3 majority vote.
1. The judicial branch has the power to interpret the law 2. The constitution gives the judicial branch a similar power concerning treaties with other countries 3.
Article 3, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution gives the Senate, part of the Legislative Branch, the power to advise and consent presidential appointments.
The Senate.
A person who gives unwanted advice is usually called a kibitzer.
If the person is paid for the advice, she/he is a counselor or personal coach. If the person gives unsolicited advice and is not paid, she/he is called a nuisance.
A doctor who gives advice on proper body maintenance is known as physician.
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