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The President can make ambassador appointments only with the "advice and consent of the Senate."

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Can the president bypass Congress in any of his appointments?

The president cannot bypass a Constitutionally mandated consent to an appointment. Congress has authorized the president to make certain appointments without Senate approval, but that does not mean that the president is bypassing the Senate. In addition, the president may make temporary appointments when the Senate is not in session, but those are must eventually be confirmed when the Senate reconvenes.


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Who are the ambassadors appointed by other than the president?

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What division of power is used when the president appoints ambassadors?

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