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Mike Pompeo confirmed as CIA boss

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WASHINGTON: The US Senate on Monday confi rmed Mike Pompeo as CIA director and advanced the nomination of Rex Tillerson to be secretary of state, taking key steps toward filling President Donald Trump’s cabinet.

Pompeo, a Republican congressma­n on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, becomes only the third member of Trump’s cabinet to take his post, as the president’s Republican Party has pushed hard to speed up confi rmation of his nominees.

Secretary of Defence James Mattis and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly were sworn in Friday, Inaugurati­on Day.

The Republican-led Senate confi rmed Pompeo, a 53-year- old US Army veteran, by a vote of 66 to 32, with significan­t support from Democrats.

“He will be an excellent CIA director,” said House Speaker Paul Ryan, who tweeted his congratula­tions to his House colleague.

While Pompeo faced some Democratic pushback, many in the opposition party acknowledg­ed his keen understand­ing of intelligen­ce issues, especially the cyber threat facing the nation.

Pompeo “has committed to following the law regarding torture (and) promised to provide objective analysis of Iran’s compliance with the nuclear agreement,” said veteran Senator Dianne Feinstein.

Republican­s had hoped to confirm Pompeo on Friday but Democrats balked, arguing that a CIA director has never been put in place on Inaugurati­on Day.

The delay drew criticism from Trump’s spokesman Sean Spicer, who charged that Democrats, led by Senator Chuck Schumer, were “playing politics with national security.”

Schumer voted in favour of Pompeo on Monday.

Meanwhile, a Senate panel greenlight­ed Tillerson, the former ExxonMobil chief whose nomination has been a source of controvers­y in large part because of his lack of government or diplomatic experience. The move cleared the way for a confirmati­on vote by the full chamber.

The vote in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was 11 to 10, along strict party lines, setting up a period of debate and subsequent vote on an as-yet-undetermin­ed day in the Republican- controlled Senate.

Tillerson received a major boost when Senator Marco Rubio, one of three Republican­s who had expressed doubts about him, announced he will support Tillerson for the post despite serious reservatio­ns.

Rubio said he still had concerns about Tillerson’s positions on human rights.

He will be an excellent CIA director. Paul Ryan, House Speaker

But he stressed that given the ‘uncertaint­y’ about the direction of US foreign policy, “it would be against our national interests to have this confirmati­on unnecessar­ily delayed or embroiled in controvers­y.”

Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham, the other Republican­s who had expressed reservatio­ns about Tillerson’s past dealings with Russia, gave their blessing on Sunday.

Republican­s hold 52 seats in the 100-seat Senate. A simple majority is required for confirmati­on of cabinet positions. The committee’s Democrats voted in unison against Tillerson.

“I believe Mr Tillerson’s demonstrat­ed business orientatio­n... could compromise his ability as secretary of state to forcefully promote the values and ideals that have defi ned our country and our leading role in the world for more than 200 years,” Senator Ben Cardin said in a statement.

Democrats have also blocked nomination votes by arguing that ethics reviews and other vetting of key nominees had been insufficie­nt.

Former president Barack Obama had seven nominees approved on his fi rst day as president in 2009.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Fox News Sunday that despite the delays by Democrats, “we will be able to confi rm the entire cabinet.”

Republican­s were also hoping to get Trump’s pick for US attorney general, Senator Jeff Sessions, installed swiftly.

The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Sessions on Tuesday, the same day that the Foreign Relations Committee votes on South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s nomination to be US ambassador to the United Nations. —AFP

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