State officials
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The president is responsible for appointing justices, who then must be approved by the Senate.
By appointing Article III federal judges to the Judicial Branch, and by granting pardons (may not grant a pardon for an impeachment).
The duties of the president are outlined in the U.S. Constitution, primarily in Article II. This includes serving as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, executing federal laws, conducting foreign policy, and appointing government officials, including judges. Additionally, the president has the power to veto legislation and is responsible for delivering the State of the Union address. These roles are designed to ensure a balance of power within the federal government.
obama
president
Ambassadors overseas APEX - MarMArBinkz
The president appoints judges to the supreme court. But there are limits on how many, im not sure what those limits are.
governors
king of England
The president checks the supreme court by appointing members of the court.
The executive branch is responsible for appointing all cabinet members.
congress
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congress
congress
congress