The United States Senate must approve all presidential appointments and treaties. The duties of the United States Senate is listed in the United States Constitution.
The Senate
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The Senate must approve treaties and presidential appointments.
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments
(1) Presidential Appointments (2) Treaties
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The Senate
Most presidential appointments, including federal judges, cabinet members and ambassadors, require a simple majority vote of the Senate. Mid-term appointments of vice presidents require a simple majority vote of both Houses of Congress, and treaties require a two-thirds majority vote of the Senate.
the approve treaties, and presidential appointments. carry out impeachment trials.
advice and consent
legislative branch
The Senate has the power to approve treaties. It is able to approve presidential appointments such ambassadors. The Senate also has the power of filibuster and cloture.
Make laws. Declare war. Raise and provide public money and oversee its proper expenditure. Impeach and try federal officers. Approve presidential appointments. Approve treaties negotiated by the executive branch. Oversight and investigations.
The legislative branch has the power to disapprove and approve presidential appointments?