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The Vice President; of the Senate, specifically approves the President's nominations.
Senate
The Senate approves (or rejects) all Presidential nominations.100% Legislative Branch.
The Senate approves (or rejects) all Presidential nominations.100% Legislative Branch.
The President, and then the U.S. Senate approves then.
Senate
The Senate approves (or rejects) all Presidential nominations.100% Legislative Branch.
Presidential nominations of federal court judges are made with the "advice and consent" of the Senate, just as Supreme Court nominations are. The Senate must confirm the nomination by a simple majority of those voting in order for the judge to be commissioned.
the president nominates federal judges, while she senate approves the nominations
The branch of government that approves ambassadors is the Senate. According to the U.S. Constitution, the President nominates ambassadors, but these nominations must be confirmed by the Senate. This process ensures a system of checks and balances in the appointment of key diplomatic positions.
The Senate
The Senate Judiciary Committee reviews the judges chosen by the President, and if approved, they are confirmed on the Senate floor. The President may receive nominations for judges from Senators.