The president nominates supreme court justices.
(also "technically" the president selects the vice president "after" he is elected, so the president "sort-of" nominates the vice president too.)
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Hope that helps.
the president
The president of the united states of America.
The president.
The President of the United States of America.
Nobody, Supreme Court judges are not elected they are appointed by the President. Then the Senate must approve the appointment before he can actually take office as a judge.
President
The power to nominate U.S. officials primarily rests with the President. The President can nominate individuals for various positions, including federal judges, cabinet members, and ambassadors. However, these nominations must be confirmed by the Senate, which has the authority to approve or reject the President's choices. This process ensures a system of checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches.
nominate and dismiss officials in the presidential cabinet
The President.
The president has several powers including the power to nominate federal judges. The president can also veto legislation passed by Congress, and pardon felons.
The president has the power but must get approval from congress.
The President of the U.S.