The Free Press Journal

NEERA TANDEN’S CHANCE TO LEAD BUDGET IN POLITICAL PERIL

She had alienated both Republican­s and Democrats with her caustic tweets which have now come back to haunt her

- ARUL LOUIS New York

President Joe Biden's Indian-American nominee for a cabinet post is at risk of not getting the Senate's approval after a Democratic Senator announced he would not vote for her.

Joe Manchin said on Friday that he will oppose Neera Tanden's nomination to be the director of the powerful Office of Management and Budget citing her history of attacking leaders of both Democratic and Republican parties.

"Her overtly partisan statements will have a toxic and detrimenta­l impact on the important working relationsh­ip between members of Congress and the next director of the Office of Management and Budget," he said.

A loyalist of former Democratic Party presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton, she had alienated both Republican­s and Democrats with her caustic tweets which have now come back to haunt her.

Appointmen­ts of members of the cabinet and senior officials have to be confirmed by the Senate.

Despite the red flags, Biden had nominated her in expecting that she would sail through the chamber with the vote of all the 50 Democrats and the tie-breaking vote of Vice President Kamala Harris as the Senate president. But that calculatio­n has been upended by fellow-Democrat Manchin.

It seems unlikely that any

Republican would support her nomination in the evenly divided 100-member Senate.

However, Biden stood firmly by Tanden saying a firm "No", when reporters asked him if he would withdraw her nomination.

His Spokespers­on Jen Psaki said, "Tanden is an accomplish­ed policy expert who would be an excellent Budget Director and we look forward to the committee votes next week and to continuing to work toward her confirmati­on through engagement with both parties."

Defeat of Tanden's nomination would mark the first defeat for Biden in the Senate, which has so far approved seven appointees with the support of many Republican­s. They include the secretarie­s of state, defence, treasury and homeland security.

It would also point to the rough road ahead for Biden in keeping all the 50 Democrats in his fold to get the budget and some other legislatio­n through.

Tanden has apologised for her tweets telling the Senate Homeland Security Committee last week, "I deeply regret and apologise for my language and some of my past language."

At that committee's hearing Republican Senator Rob Portman brought up some of her tweets.

"You wrote that Susan Collins is the worst, that Tom Cotton is a fraud, that vampires have more heart than Ted Cruz. You called leader McConnell: Moscow Mitch and Voldemort, and on and on," he said.

She faced an embarrassi­ng situation when she appeared before the Senate Budget Committee, which is chaired by Senator Bernie Sanders, an independen­t aligned with the Democrats who had run for that party's presidenti­al nomination against Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Her overtly partisan statements will have a toxic and detrimenta­l impact on the important working relationsh­ip between members of Congress and the next director of the Office of Management and Budget –DEMOCRATIC SENATOR JOE MANCHIN

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