The Guardian (USA)

Biden nominates wealthy Democratic donor as US ambassador to UK

- Julian Borger in Washington

Jane Hartley, a businesswo­man and Democratic party fundraiser, has been nominated as the next US ambassador to Britain, continuing a practice by both parties in recent decades of appointing wealthy donors to the prestigiou­s job.

Hartley, who served as ambassador to Paris in the Obama administra­tion, is a business executive, and is married to an investment banker, with a record of large-scale fundraisin­g for Democratic candidates.

She has been a campaign “bundler”, meaning she has solicited and coordinate­d over $100,000 in contributi­ons to the party from groups of donors. During the presidenti­al campaign, Joe Biden had said he would break from the practice of handing out ambassador­ships as rewards for the wealthy faithful.

“I’m going to appoint the best people possible,” he promised. “Nobody, in fact, will be appointed by me based on anything they contribute­d.”

Despite that campaign pledge, 25 of Biden’s ambassador picks are former “bundlers”, a third of the total, according to a Washington Post analysis published before the Hartley announceme­nt.

That is a higher proportion of fundraiser­s than either Barack Obama or George W Bush appointed in their first year. Donald Trump did not disclose the figures for the number of “bundlers” he made ambassador, but he made a higher percentage of political appointmen­ts than his predecesso­rs.

Hartley, 71, will now face confirmati­on hearings in the Senate. She was a White House staffer in the Jimmy Carter administra­tion but later went in to business and rose to become chief executive officer of the G7 and Observator­y Group consulting firms. Her husband Ralph Schlosstei­n is the CEO of Evercore Partners, a global investment banking advisory business.

The main controvers­y during Hartley’s ambassador­ial stint in Paris was her decision to commission Jeff Koons for a monument commemorat­ing the 2015 wave of terrorist attacks in the French capital. Koons produced a giant metal hand holding a multicolou­red bouquet of tulips, which triggered an uproar of complaints over its appropriat­eness, both in style and location.

The venue for the 35-tonne sculpture was in a very wealthy area just off the Champs-Élysées and not in the poorer 11th arrondisse­ment where the murders took place in and around the Bataclan theatre. French cultural figures wrote an open letter condemning it as a “opportunis­tic, even cynical” project.

“It’s really shocking that Biden has put forward so many with so little diplomatic experience,” Brett Bruen, the director of global engagement in the Obama White House. “In the past, when Hartley served, the stakes were not so high for an ambassador. But, now with the very credibilit­y of our country on the line, with the confidence in our leadership at historic lows, we cannot be sending amateur diplomats abroad.”

 ?? Photograph: Kamil Zihnioglu/AP ?? Jane Hartley in 2015. She served as ambassador to Paris in the Obama administra­tion.
Photograph: Kamil Zihnioglu/AP Jane Hartley in 2015. She served as ambassador to Paris in the Obama administra­tion.

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