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appoints federal judges
Who appoints appoints federal judges
Federal judges in the United States are appointed by the President of the United States. However, these appointments are subject to confirmation by the Senate.
The President nominates individuals to serve as federal judges, including Supreme Court justices, Court of Appeals judges, and District Court judges.
Upon nomination, the Senate conducts hearings to review the nominee's qualifications and then votes to confirm or reject the appointment. This process of appointment and confirmation aims to ensure that federal judges are qualified, impartial, and capable of upholding the law.