When it comes to executive agreements, they do not have the same force as a formal treaty so this is FALSE.
The U.S. Constitution requires that for a treaty to be binding on the U.S. it needs to be ratified by a super majority in the Senate.
Executive agreements do not go through this process and are only done by the President which means that they do not have the same standing a formal treaties.
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