The President of the United States has the power to nominate supreme court judges. The President can also nominate ambassadors, judges and cabinet members.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
The president has the power to nominate or appoint judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and other high ranking officials., subject to approval or confirmation by the US Senate.
The president.
People.
He shall nominate and with the advice and consent of the senate appoint ambassadors.
President
The President of the United States of America.
The President of the U.S.
The president has the power but must get approval from congress.
The president has the power but must get approval from congress.
The executive branch has no 'power over' the judiciary, but it does nominate people to be new judges.