The Senate
Thomas Jefferson, without Senate approval. When reminded that the Senate was responsible for ratification of any treaty negotiated by the President, Jefferson was quoted as saying "the less we say of this affair, the better".
It was ironic that Jefferson made the Louisiana purchase because making the residents of Louisiana citizens went against his own compact theory of union. It was overstepping federal powers as well.
The Senate must approve of all foreign negotiations with a 2/3 vote. 66 people of the Senate must approve.
Yes, the Supreme Court affirmed the legality and constitutionality of the Louisiana Purchase in the case of Livingston v. Moore (1805). The Court ruled that the executive branch had the authority to negotiate treaties, including land acquisitions, on behalf of the United States.
The third President of the U.S. is Thomas Jefferson. He asked the senate to approve the Louisiana Purchase.
Thomas Jefferson was the one.
Thomas Jefferson.
The Senate.
The Louisiana Purchase was approved by the United States Senate on October 20, 1803.
The Constitution requires the Senate to ratify treaties. Until the Senate approves them, they are not in force. The Senate does not automatically approve all treaties that the President sends to them.
Although there was opposition to the Louisiana Purchase, it fell under the loose interpretation of the President's power to negotiate treaties, and the US Senate reluctantly approved it.
The President, and if your on a plus make sure u capitalize president A+ answer is the senate!
The Senate does not have to approve the White House Chief of Staff. But he/she may be fired at will by the President
The purchase had to be approved by the Senate and both houses of Congress had to okay the loan from European bankers that the purchase required.
The Senate must approve the president's cabinet.
appointed by the president and approved by the Senate