The US Senate must approve or disapprove such appointments.
The Senate is the branch of Congress that must approve the President's choices for cabinet members and federal judges. This process involves confirmation hearings and a vote, where a simple majority is required for approval. The Senate's role serves as a check on the President's appointments, ensuring they are suitable for their positions.
Veto.
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The legislative branch approves Presidential appointees such as cabinet, Attorney General, Justices on Supreme Court, Judges on Federal districts, impeach the President and put President on trial, approve all treaties, reverse a veto by President, appropriate funds,
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The cabinet reports to the President. (actually they are supposed to report to the president, but they actually report to the Federal Reserve.)
federal bureaucracy
The President can make ambassador appointments only with the "advice and consent of the Senate."
In the federal government, the President has the power to approve or veto a law.
the main purpose of the cabinet is to advise the president
The president appoints federal judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and various "czars".
Each member of the President's Cabinet heads one of the Executive office's branches of government. They are responsible for overseeing the operation of the Federal Government.