Boston Herald

Markey’s Mr. MIA on Trump appointmen­ts

Senator misses two recent key votes

- Joe Battenfeld

Sen. Edward Markey, who has cast himself as a leader in the resistance against President Trump, missed two key votes on controvers­ial Trump appointmen­ts, according to roll call tallies.

Markey was recorded as “not voting” Tuesday on Trump’s appointmen­t for director of national intelligen­ce, U.S. Rep. John Ratcliffe, according to the official Senate roll call vote.

Ratcliffe, who initially withdrew his nomination last year in the face of stiff bipartisan opposition, was confirmed on a partisan 4944 vote, with Markey on the sidelines along with six other senators who didn’t vote. Markey’s Massachuse­tts colleague, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, was there and voted against Ratcliffe.

Among those who missed the vote were two other Democratic senators, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Patty Murray of Washington, records show.

Markey was also a noshow for the vote Tuesday on Trump’s nominee to oversee the one of the government’s massive coronaviru­s relief programs, Brian Miller.

Miller was confirmed on a sharply partisan 51-40 vote to serve as Treasury Department special inspector general for pandemic recovery.

Miller, who most recently served in Trump’s White House counsel office, will be responsibl­e for watching over the Treasury Department’s $500 billion coronaviru­s relief program.

Markey was in Boston Monday night for a debate against his re-election opponent, U.S. Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy III.

Markey’s Washington office spokeswoma­n, Giselle Barry, did not respond to questions from the Herald about why Markey missed the votes, but said he was in Massachuse­tts all day Wednesday.

During his re-election campaign, Markey has cast himself as the candidate best equipped to take on Trump’s policies.

On Monday before his debate, Markey called Trump “scum” for his comments on getting tough on demonstrat­ors who are protesting the killing of George Floyd.

“Donald trump is scum for fueling racist hate and violence in our country,” the junior senator tweeted.

While Markey was apparently not in Washington for the votes on Trump’s nominees, one place he wasn’t at on Tuesday was the Black Lives Matter protest in Franklin Park. The organizer of that protest actually singled Markey out in her remarks for missing the event and praised Kennedy for joining the protest.

Barry said Markey planned to join protesters in Boston Common Wednesday night after spending the day in meetings with Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins and others to announce his resolution to “abolish qualified immunity and hold officers accountabl­e for police brutality.”

“Sen. Markey stands in solidarity with the peaceful protesters in Boston and across the Commonweal­th calling for justice and solutions from leaders,” Barry said.

 ?? NANCY LANE / HERALD STAFF FILE ?? OFFLINE: Sen. Ed Markey, seen at an October Oxfam event, has missed two votes on controvers­ial appointmen­ts despite casting himself as the best candidate to take on President Trump.
NANCY LANE / HERALD STAFF FILE OFFLINE: Sen. Ed Markey, seen at an October Oxfam event, has missed two votes on controvers­ial appointmen­ts despite casting himself as the best candidate to take on President Trump.
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