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In the United States, prospective administration cabinet members are first selected and nominated by the president. They must be confirmed by the senate before becoming a member of the president's cabinet.
The Senate must approve the heads of the cabinet departments.
Cabinet secrecy is the policy in which all members of the cabinet must keep all government talk within the cabinet.
The senate then holds confirmation hearings on the president's nominees for cabinet posts. The nominee to head each department appears before the Senate committee that oversees the department to answer questions about his or her background or views.
Cabinet members of the Executive Branch of the United States government are chosen by the president. However, they can only be approved by the US Senate.