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Biden selects Rice to be domestic policy adviser

Ex-Obama staff chief McDonough picked to head up the VA

- By Julie Pace and Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON — President-elect Joe Biden is naming Susan Rice as director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, giving her broad sway over his administra­tion’s approach to immigratio­n, health care and racial inequality and elevating the prominence of the position in the West Wing.

The move marks a surprising shift for Rice, a longtime Democratic foreign policy expert who served as President Barack Obama’s national security adviser and U.N. ambassador. She worked closely with thenVice President Biden in those roles and was on his short list to become his running mate during the 2020 campaign.

Biden is also nominating Denis McDonough, who was Obama’s White House chief of staff, as secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, a sprawling agency that has presented organizati­onal challenges for both parties over the years. But he never served in the armed forces, a fact noted by a leading veterans organizati­on.

In selecting Rice and McDonough, Biden is continuing to stockpile his administra­tion with prominent members of the Obama administra­tion. He will make the formal announceme­nts Friday, along with his nomination­s of Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge to run the Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, Katherine Tai as U.S. trade representa­tive and Tom Vilsack as agricultur­e secretary. Vilsack filled that same role during Obama’s two terms.

“The roles they will take on are where the rubber meets the road — where competent and crisis-tested governance can make a meaningful difference in people’s lives, enhancing the dignity, equity, security, and prosperity of the day-to-day lives of Americans,” Biden said in a statement.

In choosing Rice to oversee the White House council, advisers said Biden is signaling the importance of domestic policy in his early agenda. Though the council was created with the intention of being on par with the White House National Security Council, it traditiona­lly has had a lower public profile, including for its directors.

Rice is expected to be more of a force, both inside and outside the White House, and her appointmen­t creates a new power center in the West Wing. She’s discussed replicatin­g some elements of the National Security Council in her new role, including a principals committee of Cabinet secretarie­s and others that could bring more structure to domestic policymaki­ng, but also pull more power into the West Wing.

She’s expected to play an active role in the Biden administra­tion’s response to the coronaviru­s pandemic. Health care, immigratio­n and tackling racial inequality are also expected to be among the top issues for the domestic policy shop next year.

The 56-year-old Rice will be among the most prominent Black women in Biden’s administra­tion. Rice was also in the running to become Biden’s running mate before he picked California Sen. Kamala Harris.

Since then, Rice has been discussing other roles with the Biden team and was initially seen as a contender for secretary of state. But as a longtime target of Republican­s, her prospects for

a Cabinet position faded after the election, given the close makeup of the Senate. A pair of runoffs in Georgia next month will determine which party has control, but either configurat­ion will be exceedingl­y close.

Rice’s role overseeing the council does not require Senate confirmati­on.

Although Biden has insisted his administra­tion will not simply be a retread of Obama’s presidency, he is bringing back numerous familiar faces. His team has defended the moves as a nod toward experience and the need to hit the ground running in tackling the pressing issues facing

the nation across multiple fronts.

McDonough, the VA nominee, is an experience­d manager who was chief of staff throughout Obama’s second term. McDonough was previously Obama’s deputy national security adviser, including during the Navy SEAL raid in 2011 that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, and was a longtime congressio­nal staffer.

McDonough was credited with helping Obama try to bridge divides on Capitol Hill, including around one of his most substantia­l second-term legislativ­e achievemen­ts: the Veterans Choice Act. The legis

lation, for which President Donald Trump tries to take credit, gave former service members more options to seek care and the VA secretary more authority to fire underperfo­rming staffers.

“We are surprised by this pick. No way to deny that,” said Joe Chenelly, national executive director of AMVETS, or American Veterans. “We were expecting a veteran, maybe a post-9/11 veteran. Maybe a woman veteran. Or maybe a veteran who knows the VA exceptiona­lly well. We are looking forward to hearing from President-elect Biden on his thinking behind this nomination.”

 ?? MARKHUMPHR­EY/AP ?? Susan Rice, a longtime Democratic foreign policy expert, was considered to become Presidente­lect Joe Biden’s running mate during the 2020 campaign.
MARKHUMPHR­EY/AP Susan Rice, a longtime Democratic foreign policy expert, was considered to become Presidente­lect Joe Biden’s running mate during the 2020 campaign.

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