Joe Biden wanted Nira Tandon to be budget director in the United States. His own Twitter messages were ruined for him in the Senate, and he was asked to stay out of the process until Wednesday night.
– I accept Nira Tandon’s request that her name be removed from the post of Head of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the President of the United States said in a statement.
This office acts to ensure that all government agencies follow the policies and budgets of the President, and the President reports directly to the President of the United States.
– I expect her to play a different role in my management, Biden continues.
The news came after protests in the Senate, where Nira Tandon had to get official approval before stepping down from the role.
“Unfortunately, it is clear that there is no way to get approval, and I do not want further ratings of my appointment to be diverted from your other priorities,” he wrote in a letter to the President. News agency A.P..
Background: Opposition to Biden’s appointment following Twitter messages
Biden has so far endorsed 11 of its 23 recommendations, leaving almost half of its management, Writes AP. The four presidents before him filled more than 80 percent of their ministerial posts to their presidency.
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He writes that many of the controversial Twitter messages he has previously published about Republican politicians are the cause of the opposition to Dandon. News agency Reuters.
Among other things, he called Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell “Moscow-Mitch” and “Voltmart,” and said Texas Senator Ted Cruz had “more vampires heart.”
Democrat Senator Joe Munch refused to support Danton’s nomination.
“I think very biased statements can be toxic and detrimental to the work relationship between members of Congress and the budget office,” Manzin said in a statement in February, after several Republican senators expressed their dissatisfaction with the appointment.
Since both parties have the same number of senators, Biden also relies on the support of at least one Republican.
According to Washington Post Republican Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski is said to be considering supporting Dandon’s recommendation this week. He is said to have met Tandon this week, but after Tuesday he said he had not yet made up his mind.
Other Republican senators, who occasionally agree with Democrats such as Mitt Romney of Utah and Susan Collins of Maine, have already said they will not support him. CNN writes.
Democratic Sen. of Vermont. It was also doubtful whether Tandon would get the votes of Bernie Sanders. He was an adviser to Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign, and came up with numerous critical statements about Sanders, who fought against Clinton as a presidential candidate.
“She has no votes now, so let’s see what happens in the future,” he told CNN on Tuesday.
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An apology was made in Congress
Through several hearings in Congress in February, Danton apologized for his Twitter past, Screwer Washington Post.
– I apologize to both left and right people who were injured by what I said, During the hearing, he said, He further added that he understands that many of his statements may have hurt people.
– I apologize for the use of language, I accept responsibility for it, she continued.
The tooth goes to the White House from his job as head of the Center for American Progress, an American think tank located somewhere between the center and the left on the American political axis.
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Her allies are accordingly Washington The Post accused Republican senators of double standards and pointed to their support for some of Trump’s most controversial nominations, including former German ambassador Richard Grenell. He was behind several Twitter messages mocked by elected officials.
It has also been pointed out that former Republican President Donald Trump is often despised for his harsh Twitter messages.
– I think what’s going on is marked by a little sexual feeling. These Twitter messages seem to be getting worse because these old men came from a woman, says conservative strategist Bill Crystal about the senators’ opposition.
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