The heads of executive departments, known as Cabinet members, are appointed by the President of the United States. The appointment process involves the President nominating a candidate, followed by Senate confirmation hearings where the nominee is evaluated. After these hearings, the Senate votes to confirm or reject the nominee. Once confirmed, the nominee is officially appointed and sworn in as the head of the respective department.
The president appoints someone and the Senate must confirm
The president appoints someone and the Senate must confirm
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The U.S. Senate must confirm such appointments.
The president appoints someone and the Senate must confirm
the heads of major departments in the executive branch
the heads of major departments in the executive branch
Heads of executive departments are nominated by the President subject to the approval of Congress.
the Cabinet.
The executive branch
heads of executive departments such as State
heads of executive departments such as State