the house of representatives
The executive branch- the president
Executive Branch
executive
The Executive branch appoints all federal judges, with the Senate's approval.
The Legislative Branch, specifically the Senate.
The U.S. Senate must confirm such appointments.
The legislative branch. This ensures that the executive branch is putting qualified personnel into the positions of power and not just their friends or supporters.
The approval of the Senate
No. The Executive Branch appoints US Supreme Court justices with the approval of the Senate.
The Executive Branch pension for the President is $200,000 a year. The Vice President only receives a pension if he serves five years and then it is the same as the pension of Congress members.
The Executive Branch. The President appoints, subject to approval/ confirmation by the Senate.
No branch has the power to do it. For one branch to do anything they need the approval of at least one of the others. The executive branch (The president) is able to veto things from other branches but the bill can be revoted on by the senate or judiciary branch and can be passed without the president's approval if a majority approves. Also in a time of emergency the president has executive power and can use all the tools of the US at his disposal without senate approval.