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What role is being played by the president dealing with domestic and foreign affairs?

- this is for my government class btw-​

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The president has the power to nominate ambassadors and appointments are made with the advice and consent of the Senate. The State Department formulates and implements the president's foreign policy. ... Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are submitted each year to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

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