Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Biden picks Norquist to be acting Defense secretary

- Bloomberg News (TNS)

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden's transition team is asking Deputy Secretary of Defense David Norquist to step in as acting secretary of defense, according to two transition officials.

The request comes as Biden faces a struggle to secure congressio­nal approval of his pick for Pentagon chief, retired Army General Lloyd Austin. In addition to Senate confirmati­on, Austin would need a waiver from both chambers of Congress to take the role because it's been less than seven years since he retired from the military.

Austin's path became more difficult on Thursday when a group representi­ng a majority of House Republican­s opposed granting the waiver from the law intended to ensure civilian control of the military. Some Democrats in Congress also have voiced opposition even as they praise Austin, who would be the first Black secretary of defense.

The choice of Norquist comes after Biden and his national security team expressed frustratio­n at a lack of cooperatio­n from the current Pentagon leadership under Acting Secretary of Defense Christophe­r Miller. In December, the Biden team protested an “abrupt halt” in meetings to prepare for the new administra­tion. Meetings have since resumed.

Norquist, whose selection as acting secretary was reported earlier Thursday by Politico, is a veteran government official whose service mostly involved budgetary management, including as Defense Department comptrolle­r and as a congressio­nal aide specializi­ng in the defense budget.

In addition to confirmati­on by the Senate, both congressio­nal chambers would have to approve the waiver for Austin, who resigned from the Army in 2016. A waiver was approved in 2017 for retired General James Mattis, Trump's first defense secretary.

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