Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Biden’s first Cabinet picks expected Tuesday amid roadblocks

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WILMINGTON, Delaware (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden’s first Cabinet picks are coming Tuesday and planning is underway for a pandemic-modified inaugurati­on in January as his team moves forward despite roadblocks from the Trump Administra­tion.

Ron Klain, Biden’s incoming chief of staff, offered no details Sunday about which department heads Biden would first announce. The Associated Press has reported that Biden could name his nominee for secretary of state or treasury secretary this coming week.

Biden has pledged to build the most diverse government in modern history, and he and his team often speak about their desire for his Administra­tion to reflect America. He is being watched to see whether he will make history by nominating the first woman to lead the Pentagon, the Treasury Department or the Department of Veterans Affairs, or the first African American at the top of the Defense Department, the Interior Department or the Treasury Department.

Biden said last week he had settled on his pick for treasury secretary.

Klain said the Trump Administra­tion’s refusal to clear the way for Biden’s team to have access to key informatio­n about agencies and federal dollars for the transition is taking its toll on planning, including the Cabinet selection process. Trump’s General Services Administra­tion (GSA) has yet to acknowledg­e that Biden won the election — a determinat­ion that would remove those roadblocks.

“We’re not in a position to get background checks on Cabinet nominees. And so there are definite impacts. Those impacts escalate every day,” Klain told ABC’S This Week.

Even some Republican­s have broken with Trump in recent days and called on him to accept the results of the election.

“I, frankly, do think it’s time to — well, it was past time to start a transition, to at least cooperate with the transition,’’ said Senator Kevin Cramer, Republican — North Dakota, on NBC’S Meet the Press. He said the GSA’S designatio­n should happen Monday “because it didn’t happen last Monday morning,” to give the incoming administra­tion “all the time they need”.

Senator Lamar Alexander, (Republican – Tennessee), said there was a “very good chance” Biden would be president and that Biden and his team should have access to relevant informatio­n for the transition. After a federal judge’s ruling against the Trump campaign in an election challenge in Pennsylvan­ia on Saturday, GOP Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvan­ia said the president had “exhausted all plausible legal options” and Toomey congratula­ted Biden on his win.

And on Sunday, former Republican Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey, a longtime Trump supporter, said on ABC that it was time for the president to stop contesting the outcome. Christie said Trump’s legal team was a “national embarrassm­ent”.

Looking ahead to the January 20 inaugurati­on, Klain said it is “going to definitely have to be changed” due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, and that the Biden team is consulting with Democratic leadership in the House and Senate over their plans.

“They’re going to try to have an inaugurati­on that honours the importance and the symbolic meaning of the moment, but also does not result in the spread of the disease. That’s our goal,” Klain said.

Inaugurati­ons typically include a traditiona­l parade down Pennsylvan­ia Avenue, remarks by the president and vice-president from the Capitol, a lunch with lawmakers in the Capitol rotunda and numerous balls across Washington. All are events attended by hundreds and sometimes hundreds of thousands of people who travel to the nation’s capital.

It’s unclear how public health concerns will affect those traditions.

During the campaign, Biden drew a contrast with Trump on the coronaviru­s by paring down his own events in response to the pandemic. Biden held smaller gatherings where people were asked to wear masks and adhere to social distancing recommenda­tions from public health experts. Since he won the presidency, Biden has emphasised the importance of mask-wearing.

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President-elect Joe Biden leaves St Ann Parish on Saturday.

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