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Who has to approve appointments made by the president to the judicial branch and within the executive branch?

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Who has to approve appointments made by the president to the judicial branch and within the executive branch?

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The U S Senate must render a majority vote to endorse a nomination by the president, but the president does not need any approval or majority vote when he appoints anyone to the judicial or the executive.

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