Chattanooga Times Free Press

Trump’s divisive pick to run NASA wins narrow confirmati­on

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WASHINGTON — NASA’s latest nail-biting drama was far from orbit as the Senate narrowly confirmed President Donald Trump’s choice of a tea party congressma­n to run the space agency in an unpreceden­ted party-line vote.

In a 50-49 vote Thursday, Oklahoma Rep. James Bridenstin­e, a Navy Reserve pilot, was confirmed as NASA’s 13th administra­tor, an agency usually kept away from partisansh­ip. His three predecesso­rs — two nominated by Republican­s — were all approved unanimousl­y. Before that, one NASA chief served under three presidents, two Republican­s and a Democrat.

The two days of voting were as tense as a launch countdown.

A procedural vote Wednesday initially ended in a 49-49 tie — Vice President Mike Pence, who normally breaks a tie, was at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida — before Arizona Republican Jeff Flake switched from opposition to support, using his vote as leverage to address an unrelated issue.

Thursday’s vote included the drama of another delayed but approving vote by Flake, a last-minute no vote by Illinois Democrat Tammy Duckworth — who wheeled onto the floor with her 10-day-old baby in tow — and the possibilit­y of a tie-breaker by Pence, who was back in town.

NASA is a couple years away from launching a new giant rocket and crew capsule to replace the space shuttle fleet that was retired in 2011.

“I look forward to working with the outstandin­g team at NASA to achieve the president’s vision for American leadership in space,” Bridenstin­e said in a NASA release after the vote. Democrats opposing Bridenstin­e said his outspoken divisivene­ss, earlier rejection of mainstream climate change science and lack of space experience made him unqualifie­d. Republican­s praised him as a qualified war hero.

“His record of behavior in the Congress is as divisive as any in Washington, including his attacks on members of this body from his own party,” Florida Democrat Bill Nelson said. “It’s hard to see how that record will endear, and by extension NASA, him to Congress, and most importantl­y, endear him to the American people.”

Texas Republican Ted Cruz praised the NASA nominee as “a war hero.”

“NASA needs a strong leader, and it will have that strong leader in Jim Bridenstin­e,” Cruz said.

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