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Which branch approves presidential appointments?
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The Legislative Branch — specifically the U.S. Senate. Under the Constitution’s Appointments Clause (Article II, §2), the President nominates officials and the Senate gives "advice and consent" (i.e., confirms) most major appointments (Cabinet members, federal judges, ambassadors, etc.).
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