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After the dictator of a Caribbean island country was deposed, the President of the United States extended official recognition to the country's new government. As ambassador to the newly recognized government, the President nominated an aging industrialist who was a close personal friend of the deposed dictator. Unable to muster enough votes to block approval of the new ambassador, the President's political opponents in the Senate caused a resolution to be passed requiring that all consular staff below the rank of ambassador be selected from a list of "approved" candidates who have been certified as acceptable by the new country's government. The President refused to consider any of the Senate's list of approved candidates.
Which of the following is the President's strongest constitutional basis for refusing to obey the Senate resolution?
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