Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Senate confirms big slate of Biden ambassador­s

- Kevin Freking

WASHINGTON – The Senate confirmed more than 30 ambassador­s and other Biden administra­tion nominees early Saturday after Majority Leader Chuck Schumer agreed to schedule a vote on sanctions on the company behind the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that will deliver natural gas from Russia to Germany.

With many senators anxious to go home for the holidays, Schumer, DNew York, threatened to keep the Senate in for as long as it took to break a logjam on a broad array of diplomatic and national security nominees.

Rahm Emanuel, the former mayor of Chicago, was confirmed to serve as ambassador to Japan by a vote of 48-21. Nominees to be ambassador­s to Spain, Vietnam and Somalia were among those confirmed by voice vote soon afterward. The votes came after an agreement was reached to hold a vote concerning Nord Stream 2 sanctions before Jan. 14.

The confirmation process has proved to be frustratin­g for new presidenti­al administra­tions regardless of party. While gridlock isn’t new, the struggle to staff administra­tions is getting worse.

Democrats have increasing­ly voiced concerns about holds that a few GOP senators placed on nominees to raise objections about foreign policy matters that had little to do with the nominee. The holds don’t block a nominee from being confirmed, but they do require the Senate to undertake hours of debate that could be used on other priorities. As a result, positions requiring Senate confirmation can go unfilled for several months even when the nomination­s are approved in committee with the support of senators from both parties.

Biden administra­tion officials acknowledg­e the president will end his year with significantly more ambassador­ial vacancies than recent predecesso­rs and that the slowdown of ambassador­ial and other national security picks has already had an impact on U.S. relations overseas.

Critics on the both sides of the aisle have raised concerns that the pipeline will threaten European energy security by increasing the continent’s reliance on Russian gas and allowing Russia to exert political pressure on vulnerable Eastern and Central European nations, particular­ly Ukraine.

Last week, Schumer demanded that Cruz lift all of his holds on nominees at the two Cabinet department­s as well as the U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t as part of any possible agreement on a Nord Stream 2 sanctions. Cruz said he was willing to lift holds on 16 nominees. The two sides were trading offers throughout the day Friday.

“I think there ought to be a reasonable middle ground solution,” Cruz said.

While Democrats were intent on making progress on Biden’s nominees, they also viewed it as too little and too late.

“Let’s face it. There is little to celebrate when it comes to nomination­s in the Senate,” said Sen. Bob Menendez, D-New Jersey, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Eight Republican­s ended up voting with a majority of Democrats to confirm Emanuel.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP FILE ?? Rahm Emanuel, the former mayor of Chicago, was confirmed to serve as ambassador to Japan by a vote of 48-21.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP FILE Rahm Emanuel, the former mayor of Chicago, was confirmed to serve as ambassador to Japan by a vote of 48-21.

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