The president has no limitations to nominating cabinate members, he can select any U.S. citisen. However any nomination he makes must be confirmed by the senate.
The President, and if your on a plus make sure u capitalize president A+ answer is the senate!
The President's appointments to his cabinet much be approved by the Senate in order to take effect.
President (A+ answers)
The president appoints cabinet members with senate approval.
Cabinet secretaries report directly to the President and serve at his discretion. Their appointments do have to be approved by the US Senate.
Yes. The senate helps decide the cabinet members.
Vice President
The President chooses the cabinet members and his selection must be confirmed by the US Senate before they take effect.
In the United States, the President appoints cabinet members. These appointments require confirmation by the Senate, which reviews the qualifications of the nominees. Cabinet members typically lead federal departments and advise the President on various policy areas.
Yes - these are mostly the cabinet members. Senate approval of the appointments is required.
The President submits Cabinet appointments to the Senate for approval. Once the President nominates an individual for a Cabinet position, the Senate then holds confirmation hearings to evaluate the nominee's qualifications and suitability for the role before voting on whether to confirm them.
The Senate has the power to 'advise and consent' to the appointments of the President. These include federal judges and cabinet members.