Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Joe’s unpopular choice

While she has earned the enmity of Republican­s through her biting Twitter feed, Tanden has also come under fire from the progressiv­e wing of the Democratic Party.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AFP) — Democratic Senator Joe Manchin announced Friday he will oppose the confirmati­on of Neera Tanden, Joe Biden’s pick to lead the budget at the White House, potentiall­y sinking her chances in a setback for the US president.

Tanden, the first woman of Indian descent to be appointed to head the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), has been the target of bipartisan criticism since Biden nominated her in November.

While she has earned the enmity of Republican­s through her biting Twitter feed, Tanden has also come under fire from the progressiv­e wing of the Democratic Party.

“I believe 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,” wrote Manchin, a moderate Democrat.

“For this reason, I cannot support her nomination.”

The OMB is a powerful department responsibl­e for developing the president’s budget and evaluating the projects and expenditur­es of his department secretarie­s.

The Democrats have a slim majority in the Senate, which has the power to confirm or reject presidenti­al nomination­s: With 50 seats against 50 Republican­s, they can count on the vote of Vice President Kamala Harris, who has the power to break the tie.

But with Joe Manchin’s opposition, Tanden will most likely need at least one Republican for confirmati­on — an unlikely prospect.

Biden showed himself determined on Friday to stay the course. “No,” he replied to reporters who asked him if he was giving up his nomination.

“Neera Tanden is an accomplish­ed policy expert who would be an excellent Budget Director,” White House spokespers­on Jen Psaki said Friday, saying she continues to work for her confirmati­on with “both parties.”

A first test will take place next week with a procedural vote scheduled for Wednesday in the Senate Budget Committee.

Tanden, 50, chief executive of the Center for American Progress, a liberal Washington think-tank, has been an outspoken critic of former president Donald Trump.

Some supporters of Bernie Sanders accuse Tanden of helping former first lady Hillary Clinton thwart the Vermont senator’s 2016 bid for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination.

 ?? SAI AUNG MAIN/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? PROTESTERS hold up the three finger salute during a demonstrat­ion as internatio­nal pressure builds up against the military coup in Yangon.
SAI AUNG MAIN/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE PROTESTERS hold up the three finger salute during a demonstrat­ion as internatio­nal pressure builds up against the military coup in Yangon.

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