Article 3, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution gives the Senate, part of the Legislative Branch, the power to advise and consent presidential appointments.
the legislative branch confirms judges
I think it is the senate
congress
The Senate has the constitutional responsibility of advise and consent for all presidential appointments.
A presidential legislative democracy is a system of government that has a legislative branch that makes laws. The presidential or executive branch carries out the policies and laws.
The Legislative branch, more so the Senate, confirms or rejects proposed presidential appointments.
executive
It is not the executive but the legislative branch (the US Senate) that confirms cabinet, judgeship, and other Presidential appointments.
Legislative Branch
the executive branch!
The Senate
The Legislative Branch of the United States government is the one that can confirm Presidential appointments. The Senate can sometimes hold a hearing to debate the issue and ask questions of the appointees before making a decision.
The legislative branch has the power to disapprove and approve presidential appointments?
Senate
It is the Legislative Branch that has the power to confirm the appointment of presidential appointments. They also have the power to declare war.
The Legislative Branch can ratify treaties; The Senate approves Presidential Appointments
Legislative ....... Or maybe judicial......... But probably executive....