Hindustan Times (Noida)

Neera Tanden made senior Biden adviser

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden has appointed Democratic policy aide Neera Tanden as a senior White House adviser two months after her earlier nomination for budget director was scuttled by Senate opposition.

While there has been no official announceme­nt from the White House about the appointmen­t, news reports suggested that Tanden will start in her new position on Monday.

Tanden, a veteran Democrat, will be tasked with preparing the Biden administra­tion’s response to any fallout from a challenge mounted by Republican­s to the Affordable Care Act in the Supreme Court, and the US Digital Service, which works to make the government more accessible online, according to the reports.

In early March, she withdrew from considerat­ion to be director of the Office of Management and Budget after it became clear she didn’t have the votes to be confirmed. Senators’ objections to her nomination were rooted in her use of Twitter, where she’d spent years posting comments that were critical of her political opponents, including supporters of independen­t Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and prominent Republican­s.

Neera Tanden will start on Monday as a senior adviser to US President Joe Biden in the White House two months after her cabinet nomination ran into trouble in the Senate.

Tanden, a veteran Democrat, will be tasked with preparing the administra­tion’s response to any fallout from a challenge mounted by Republican­s to the healthcare act in the Supreme Court, and the US digital service, which works to make the government more accessible online, according to news reports.

There has been no White House announceme­nt of the appointmen­t, but news reports said Tanden starts work on Monday. President Biden had appointed Tanden earlier to head the Office of Management and Budget, a key department with broad oversight over the entire federal government. If confirmed, she would have become the first Indian-american to hold a cabinet position in the federal government.

Misgivings about her nomination began to be expressed immediatel­y about tweets she had posted and since removed. She had targeted Bernie Sanders, an independen­t Senator who caucuses with Democrats, over his challenge to Hillary Clinton for the 2016 presidenti­al nomination, and Republican­s.

The final blow, however, came from a fellow Democrat, Senator Joe Manchin, whose vote in an evenly split Senate would be critical. He killed her chances by announcing his opposition to her nomination citing her “overtly partisan statements”.

The White House withdrew Tanden’s nomination shortly saying it was doing so at her request. But, President Biden made it clear he would find a place for her in his administra­tion in some other capacity.

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