The Presidents' Cabinet is comprised of the secretaries of the major executive departments of the federal government. They are Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense and Attorney General and the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, Transportation, and Veterans Affairs. The vice-president and the ambassador to the United Nations are often considered as part of the group.
Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
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Presidential Cabinet members are appointed by the president with approval of the US Senate.
The President chooses the cabinet members and his selection must be confirmed by the US Senate before they take effect.
The speaker of the house. Then if he or she dies the members of the presidents cabinet in order of when the cabinet position was created.
They serve at the pleasure of the President. He can dismiss them at any time. Cabinet members do not have term limits
The separation of powers.
The President's nominations for cabinet posts are vetted by the US Senate which has the power to reject them if they wish.
The US Senate has to confirm the important appointments, such as cabinet members and ambassadors.