U.S. Democrat opposes Biden budget pick Tanden, risking confirmation and
complicating agenda
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[February 20, 2021]
By Patricia Zengerle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Joe
Manchin said on Friday he opposes President Joe Biden's nomination of
Neera Tanden to head the Office of Management and Budget, imperiling her
chances of getting the job and introducing a new obstacle for the
Democrats' agenda.
Biden told reporters he did not intend to pull the nomination. "I think
we're gonna find the votes to get her confirmed," Biden said.
Tanden has been criticized by Republicans - and some Democrats - over
past harsh comments on social media, such as calling Senate Republican
leader Mitch McConnell "Moscow Mitch" and saying "vampires have more
heart than (Senator) Ted Cruz."
Many Democrats scoffed at such concerns, noting near-unanimous
Republican support for former President Donald Trump, who was accused of
inciting a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol partly via inflammatory
comments on Twitter and was known for blasting opponents - particularly
women - as "nasty" or criminals who should be locked up.
Manchin cited Tanden's "public statements and tweets" in his statement.
"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," he said.
His statement drew immediate condemnation, with some critics noting that
the moderate Democrat - who represents the strongly Republican state of
West Virginia - had backed some of Trump's controversial nominees,
including Richard Grenell to be ambassador to Germany.
Democrats had questioned Grenell's appointment because of his past
statements insulting to women politicians on the internet and during
cable television appearances.
Manchin's opposition underscored the influence that the moderate
Democrat has over the ability of Biden's Democrats to achieve the
party's policy goals, given their narrow control of the House and
Senate.
His statement came as congressional Democrats look to pass a $1.9
trillion COVID relief bill by the end of next week. Facing stiff
Republican opposition, that measure could also hinge on Manchin.
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Neera Tanden, President Joe Biden's nominee for Director of the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB), testifies during a Senate
Committee on the Budget hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S.,
February 10, 2021. Andrew Harnik/Pool via REUTERS/
If every Senate Democrat had supported Tanden, she could have been
confirmed without Republican votes since Democrats control 50 seats
in the chamber and Vice President Kamala Harris can break a tie.
However, Manchin's opposition means Tanden must be supported by a
least one Republican.
Tanden, who is Indian-American, would be the first woman of color to
serve as director of the OMB, which serves as gatekeeper for the $4
trillion federal budget.
Questioned at her confirmation hearings about her tweets, Tanden
apologized and said she regretted their tone.
White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki praised Tanden as "an accomplished
policy expert who would be an excellent Budget Director." She said
the administration would keep working toward her confirmation by
engaging with both parties.
If Tanden is not confirmed, it would be a setback in a presidential
transition that was already delayed by Trump's refusal - backed by
many of his fellow Republicans - to recognize Biden's victory in the
November election even after repeated court decisions showed there
had been no widespread fraud.
So far, the handful of Biden nominees to have come before the
Senate, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Treasury
Secretary Janet Yellen, have been confirmed by comfortable margins
with bipartisan support.
Biden could also install Tanden as director of OMB by making her a
recess appointment, a temporary measure that could her allow to run
the office for nearly two years.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Additional reporting by Alexandra
Alper and Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Jonathan Oatis, Bill Berkrot
and Daniel Wallis)
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