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With the Framers comfortable with the war powers of the president and the legislature, the Framers laid out foreign policy roles of the chief executive. The president was given the power to receive foreign diplomats. Also, with the advice and consent of the Senate, make appointments for ambassadors, and to make treaties. The Senate there also would be required to approve any treaties. Also, the president would have the powers to use secrecy and be privy to superior sources of information in order to enhance diplomacy.There was no restrictions, however, on the US Congress to make proper inquiries on any matter. How the president would respond to these inquiries would depend on factors that were relevant to the security of the nation.

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